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EXPORTS    DECLARED    IN    AFRI.a. 

(In  two  divisions,  Nortborn  and  Southern.) 


NORTHERN    DIVISION. 

(Beg:iiining  at  the  Canary  Islands  and  ending  at  the  Gnlf  of  Aden,  the 
northern  division  of  Africa  embraces  Morocco,  Algeria,  Tunis,  Tripoli, 
and  Egypt.) 

CAJVARY    ISLANDS. 

TENERIFFE    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Lanzarotte,  Grand  Canary,  Orotava,  Palroa.) 

TENERIFFE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31. 

Cocliineal,   144,30.5  pounds PO,  096  19 

Quarter  ending  June  30. 

Cochineal,  32.014  pounds $8,519  04 

Wine,  2,.531  gallons 1,141  25 

Rags,  7,429  pounds 109  25 

Bones,  13,853  pounds 103  18 

Onions,  90,088  pounds 918  03 

Potatoes,  94,000  pounds 940  00 

Total 11,730  75 

HUGH  H.  HAMILTON, 

Vice-Consul. 

PALMA  AGENCY. 
Quarter  ending  March  31. 

Cochineal  and  granilla $.55,831  07 

Sulphur 2, 1.35  49 

Bones 2  eoo  00 

Total (;0,5(!6  56 

Quarter  ending  June  30. 
Cochineal : $26,429  21 

r^    A\         <5^     '       JUAN  RODRIGUEZ  Y  GONZALES, 
i    i  X         O  Consular  Agent. 


4  CONTINENT    OF    AFRICA. 

ITIADEIRA. 

FUNCHAL. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Wine $5,150  74 

Vine  cuttings 63  55 

Total 5.214  29 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Wine $10,402  04 

Wicker  work 130  00 

Total 10,  .532  84 

L.  DU  POXT-SYLE, 

Consul. 


'ALGERIA. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 
Algiers: 

1,061  bales  vegetable  hair $3,935  22 

Fancy  articles,  Algerian  products 322  20 

$4,255  42 

Oran: 

25,609  tons  iron  ore 48,657  10 

2,551  bales  vegetable  hair 8, 139  41 

200  dozen  goat-skins 1,200  00 

57,996  51 

Total 62,251  93 

Quarter  ending  Jnne  30,  1883. 

Algiers:  2,838  bales  vegetable  hair $10,366  00 

Oran:  500  bales  vegetable  hair 1,856  28 

12,222  28 

ALEX.  JOURDAN, 

ConsnL 


MOnOV.CO,  TUNIS,  AND  TRIPOLI. 

Nil. 


EGYPT. 

CAIRO  DISTRICT. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Gum-arabic $37, 486  51 

Senna 8,695  78 

Sundries 8,619  75 

Ostrich  feathers 1,048  05 

Raw  skins 50, 727  09 

Cotton  rags 8, 190  91 

Hides 690  80 

Tortoise  shells 198  80 

Total 115,657  69 

N.  D.  COMANOS, 

Vice- Consul' General  in  charge. 


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DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  5 

SOUTHERN    DIVISION. 

(The  southern  division  of  the  continent  of  Africa  m       JIA 
follows:  From  Cape  Verde  on  the  Avest  coast  around  ,  ^i 

Good  Hope  and  down  the  east  coast  to  Cape  Guardafui.  .»n- 

venience  and  for  the  better  understaiuling  of  the  large  a\a  '  ^d 

trade  thereof,  may  be  separated  into  three  distinct  com..*  ,  ••  ouudi- 
visions,  viz,  the  West  Coast,  embracing  Seuegambia,  fiiftena,  Upper 
and  Lower  Guinea,  and  the  colonies  therein;  the  south  coast,  embrac- 
ing the  British  possessions  of  Cape  Colony  and  Natal;  and  the  east 
coast,  embracing  the  native  states  from  Cape  Colony  to  Cape  Guar- 
dafui, together  with  the  islands  of  Madagascar,  Zanzibar,  and  the  British 
and  French  islands  of  Mauritius  and  Reunion.) 

THE    TVKST    COAST. 

(The  West  Coast  embraces  Senegal  (French),  Gambia  (British),  Sierra 
Leone  (British),  Liberia,  The  Gold  Coast  (British),  Gaboon  (French), 
Lagos  (British),  the  Portuguese  settlement  of  St.  Paul  de  Loanda,  Ben- 
guela,  Mossamedes  and  Ambriz,  and  the  native  states.  The  United 
States  has  consular  representatives  only  at  Sierra  Leone,  Liberia,  Ga- 
boon, and  St.  Paul  de  Loanda.) 


CAPE  V£RDE  ISLAIVDS. 

SANTIAGO. 

Quarter  ending  March  81,  1883. 

Hides,  99  pounds §7  22 

Goat-8kiu8,  7,765 4,900  83 

Wool,  2,213  pounds 138  31 

Old  metal,  1,074  pounds 76  88 

Goat-skins,  1,553 1,000  00 

Duties  and  charges  for  shipping 477  72 

Total 6,660  96 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

6,876  Cape  Verde  Islands  goat-skins 82,466  81 

2  bales  Cape  Verde  Manila  hemp 10  40 

Export  duty  and  shipping  charges] 264  74 

Invoice  certificate 2  50 

Total 2,744  45 

HENRY  PEASE, 

Cotisul. 
SIERRA  LEONE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31, 1883. 

Dry  hides $37,922  57 

Cam  wood 227  75 

Ginger 9,080  62 

Rubber 421  21 

Raw  gold 254  40 

Bones,  $161.25;  horns,  $64.80;  hoofs  and  piths,  $13.93 239  98 

Peanuts 50  04 

Ivory 193  74 

Composition  and  copper 121  77 

Cotfee 51  00 

Leopard,  tiger-cat,  monkeys,  baboons,  parrots,  snakes,  alligators,  &c 507  90 

Total 49,070  98 


6  CONTINENT    OF    AFRICA. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Dry  ginger-root,  431,717  pounds $31,061  69 

Dry  hides,  14,219— 133,942  pounds 20,811  93 

India  rubber,  764  pounds 1303  66 

Parrots,  197 372  12 

Ground-nuts,  12,068  pounds 132  36 

Ivory,  90  pounds 129  54 

Old  composition,  317  pounds 10  44 

Old  copper,  88  pounds 9  60 

Bones,  5,370  pounds 26  88 

Hoofs,  horns,  and  horn-piths 7  68 

Total 52,865  90 

Per  bark  Monrovia  to  New  York ;  per  schooner  Navarino  to  Boston. 

JUDSON  A.  LEWIS, 

Consul. 


LIBERIA. 

(No  returns.) 


OABOON. 

(No  returns.) 
ST.  PAUL  DE  LOANDA. 

(No  returns. ) 


THE  SOUTH  CO^ST. 

(CAPE  COLONY  AND  NATAL.) 

CAPE  COEONY. 

CAPE  TOWN. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Ostrich  feathers $68,609  51 

Wool 43,060  15 

Miscellaneous 3, 1 16  90 

Total 114,786  56 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  18b3. 

Ostrich  feathers 166,  854  41 

Wool 22, 152  90 

Diaitionds,  rough 2,  601  38 

Wine 84  00 

Total 91,  692  69 

JAS.  W.  SILER, 

Consul, 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  7 

PORT  ELIZABETH. 
(All  ageucy  under  Cape  Town.) 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Skius,  goat,  kid,  and  cape ,'5;.')G,  502  10 

Feathers,  ostrich :5'2,  .559  96 

Hides :j,311  34 

Wool 10:5,994  32 

Iron,  old 647  38 

Total 197,  015  10 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Skins,  angora  and  goat $.53, 831  19 

Wool .' 77,539  94 

Feathers,  ostrich   8,  947  94 

Diamonds 749  53 

Hides 617  80 

Iron,  old 744  50 

Total 142,430  90 

JNO.  W.  PHILIP, 
Consular  Agetit. 


THE    EA.ST    COA.ST. 

(The  East  Coast,  from  Natal  to  Cape  Guardafui,  embraces  the  Portu- 
guese settlements  of  Delagoa  Bay,  Sofala,  and  Mozambique,  the  native 
States  of  Zanguebar  and  Ajan,  and  the  outlying  islands  of  Madagas- 
car, Zanzibar,  Reunion,  Mauritius,  the  Seychelles,  &c.) 

ZAIVZIBAR. 

ZANZIBAR. 

Fractional  quarter  ending  March  8.  •■ 

Large  ivory, 233  tusks $44,944  06 

Ball  ivory,  233  cut  points 8,642  43 

Scrivellos  ivory,  64  tusks 1,266  96 

Gum  copal,  97  cases 14,701  68 

Cloves,  1,802  bales 32, 188  00 

Clove  stems,  1,527  bales 5,  082  16 

Red  peppers,  63  bales 1,486  00 

Goat-skins,  2  bales 116  50 

Ebony,  1,584  pieces 639  98 

Shells,  23  cases 395  08 

Molasses,  2  casks 6  39 

Total 109,469  24 

LEONARD  A.  BACHELDER, 

Consul. 

From  March  9  to  March  31,  1883.  inclusive. 

Gum  copal,  85  cases S13, 018  00 

India  rubber.  56  cases,  28  bales 13,  469  43 

Ebony,  524  logs 690  01 

Dry  hides,  22,560 45,227  59 

Cloves,  223  bales 3,  .598  03 

Giam  myrrh,  26  cases 1, 143  89 

Goat-skius,  137  bales 6,  074  29 

Salt  hides,  4, 222 8,284  81 

Large  ivory,  66  tusks 15,  076  06 


8  CONTINENT    OF    AFRICA. 

Ball  ivory,  1  bundle $165  94 

Scrivellos  ivory,  7  bundles 1,  382  97 

Eed  peppers,  250  bales 4, 172  79 

Total 112,303  81 

Total  for  quarter 221,773  05 

WALTER  H.  TEUMBULL, 

Vice-Consnl. 


MADAGASCAR. 

(Tamatave  and  the  agencies  of  Andakabe  and  Majonga.) 
T  AM  AT  AVE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Dry  salted  hides $149,654  34 

India  rubber 31,486  80 

Coffee 3,893  71 

Vanilla  beans 520  37^ 

Sheep  pelts 93  02 

Rolia 25  29 

Orchids 20  50 

Total 185,694  03i 

R.  M.  WHITNEY, 

Vice- Consul. 

MAJONGA  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

22,709  dry  salted  hides $3.5,340  13 

24,926  dry  salted  hides 49,993  20 

20,655  pounds  rubber 11,031  45 

Total 96,364  78 

P.  W.  TAYLOR, 

Acting  Consular  Agent. 


MAURITIUS. 

PORT  LOUIS. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  188;i. 
Sugar $30,027  88 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  188:5. 
Sugar $263,675  07 

THOMAS  TRENTIS, 

Consul. 


REUR^IO^. 

(No  ri'turus.) 


EXPORTS   DECLARED   IN   AMERICA. 

BRITISH  NORTH  A-MIERIC^. 

DOMINION    OF    CANADA. 

PROVINCE  OF  ONTARIO. 

AMHERSTBURG. 
Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Cordwood §6,240  40 

Staves 3,801  16 

Stave  bolts 2, 188  37 

Charcoal 1, 187  00 

Logs 317  00 

Lumber 19,375  '^4 

Piles 115  05 

Lime 245  00 

Beans 9,423  75 

Wheat 7,691  38 

Barley 297  6:i 

Fertilizer 72  80 

Furn itnre *. 62  00 

Breeding  stock 1,395  00 

Horse 75  00 

Miscellaneous 526  00 

Total 53,013  28 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Cord- wood §2,841  00 

Spokes 1,  000  00 

Hoops 1,627  50 

Raw  furs 585  35 

Lumber 18,846  14 

Stave-bolts 1,  859  50 

Staves 4,846  76 

Railroad  ties 19,  380  40 

Logs 6,915  00 

Charcoal 1,551  50 

Barley 787  50 

Beans 1, 400  00 

Horses 665  00 

Cattle 761  00 

Timber 200  00 

Piles 600  00 

Miscellaneous 584  00 

Total 64,450  65 

JOSIAH  TUENER, 

Consul. 

9 


10  CONTINENT    OF    AilERICA. 

BELLEVILLE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31, 1883. 

Barlev  (249,580  bushels^ $193,684  59 

Horses  (73) 8,  656  25 

Household  goods  (112  persons  represented) 6,076  92 

Live  stock  (cows  and  pigs) 584  50 

Yresh  tisli 548  88 

Potatoes 453  75 

Boues 360  00 

Hides 510  00 

Goods,  the  product  of  the  United  States 908  75 

Miscellaneous 426  01 

Total 212,209  65 

Quarter  ending  June  30, 1883. 

Barley  (110,417  bushels) $82,065  21 

Rye  ((56,213  bushels) 50,492  00 

Lumber  (14,350,213  feet) 178,081  84 

Eggs 27, 143  06 

Household  goods  (62  persons  represented) 4,  399  00 

Horses  (35) 4,  :J52  50 

Bones 990  00 

Skins 20,281  59 

Miscellaneous 1, 100  75 

Total 368,905  95- 

FEEDK.  W.  PEINCE, 

Consuls 

CHATHAM   AND   AGENCY. 

(Agency  of  Wallaceburg.) 

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CHATHAM. 

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Quarter  ending  March  31, 1883. 

Beans $70,179  44 

Barley 1,461  15 

Cord-wood 556  00 

Clover-seed 15, 419  73 

Furs 1,284  19 

Hay 245  00 

Lumber 1,615  22 

Logs 60  00 

Malt 1,644  44 

Staves,  hoops,  and  headings 12,633  58 

Sugar-pipe  staves 2,  808  00 

Settlers' effects 5,552  00 

Stock 7,096  00 

Ship  plank .^ 6,  300  00 

Miscellaneous '. 3,  787  13 

Total 130,641  8^ 

Quarter  ending  June  30, 1883. 

Beans $7,776  97 

BoUh 3, 197  75 

Barley 199  80 

Cord-wood 7,950  50 

Eggs 2.5,038  00 

Hay 1,492  50 

Logs 8,  870  00 

Lumber 9,965  59 

Malt 64,930  65. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  11 

Stock $4,581  00 

Sngar-pii»e  staves 'i,  184  00 

Shipplauk 3,000  00 

Staves,  hoops,  and  headings 14,:$03  OS- 
Settlers' eflects 15,998  13 

Miscellaneous -i,  "^^ii  82 

Total 173,  :$44  74 

H.  C.  BUFFINGTON, 

Commercial  Agent. 

WALLACEBUEG  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

September  30,  1882. 

Stave-bolts $2,455  00 

Settlers' eflfects 637  50 

Oak  flitch 737  8:', 

Total. 3,830  33 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Stave-bolts $23,433  Oa 

Cord-wood 24,935  25 

Settlers'  eflects -• 445  50 

Logs 16,018  50 

Lumber 5,936  37 

Oak  flitch 306  50 

Railroad  ties 6,030  50 

Ship  and  round  timber 2, 198  96 

Miscellaneous 123  67 

Total 79.428  2.5 

D.  C.  HUNTOON, 

Consular  Agent. 

CLIFTON    AND    AGENCY. 
(Agency  of  Saint  Catherines.) 

Quarter  ending  ,  1883. 

Barley $15, 701  45 

Butter 40  00 

Bones 230  63 

Cattle 3,871  75 

Flax 464  60 

Fish  (fresh) 359  55 

Hay 267  91 

Household  goods 1,580  00 

Horses 4,122  00 

Iron  (scrap) 227  50 

Lumber 1,793  28 

Mill-feed 7,374  70 

Malt 1,763  51 

Pulp  (wood,  dry) 3,705  79 

Potatoes 180  00 

Sheep 1,179  57 

Turnips 523  27 

Wood  (poplar  and  spruce) 7, 764  85 

Sundry  manufactured  articles 1 ,  563  89 

Total 52,714  25- 

JAMES  LOW. 


12  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

COATICOOK    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Georgeville,  Hereford,  Linebro,  Potton,  and  Stanstead.) 

COATICOOK. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Animals $13,289  00 

Barrels,  empty 150  00 

Bark,  hemlock 1,38-2  00 

Beans 11]   00 

Brick 36  00 

Butter , 1,832  00 

Copper,  fine 32,884  00 

Cotton-waste 2,357  00 

Goods,  household 3, 682  00 

Hav 2,205  00 

Hides,  green 1,528  00 

Iron,  old  scrap - 4,  370  00 

Lumber -. 1 .5,697  00 

Oats 1,266  00 

Piles 964  00 

Poles,  hop 153  00 

Potatoes 1,4.'')9  00 

Straw 190  00 

Turnips 322  00 

Tin  sap-buckets  and  holders 76  00 

Wood 2,223  00 

Miscellaneous 48  00 

Total 76,224  00 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Animals $62,202  00 

Bark,  hemlock 4,  540  00 

Barrels,  empty 118  00 

Beans 50  00 

Beef 116  00 

Boxes 112  00' 

Copper,  fine 50,  053  00 

Eggs 87  00 

Flour 176  00 

Goods,  household 2,  815  00 

Granite 288  00 

Hay    541  00 

Harness 48  00 

Hides,  green 2, 296  00 

Irou,  old 3,181  00 

Lumber 26,  494  00 

Oats 461  00 

Piles... 543  00 

Potatoes 1,406  00 

Salt 95  00 

Sleigh 3  00 

Straw 120  00 

Teeth,  harrow 538  00 

Ties,  railroad 1,139  06 

Timber,  sliip 130  00 

Wagons 88  00 

Wheel,  water 150  00 

Wood 3,331  00 

Miscellaneous 6  00 

Total 161,127  00 

J.  G.  ORAWFORT), 

Consul. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  13 
COLLINGWOOD   AND   AGENCIES. 
(Agencies:  Orillia,  Oweu  Sound,  and  Sanlt  Ste.  Marie.) 
COLLINGWOOD. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Livestock -  *G,39G  00- 

Grain l,tJ'>7  75 

Settlers'  effects 1,  OtW  25 

Miscellaneous 142  HO 

Total 9.''i64  80 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Lumber $62,448  31 

Fresh  fish 13,888  l(v 

Salt  fish GIO  .'')0 

Settlers' effects 4,669  00 

Miscellaneous 1,  321  40 

Total 82,937  37 

CHAllLES  A.  BOUSH, 

Consul. 
ORILLIA  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Lumber $6,876  78 

Shingles 5,679  68 

Barlev :i.  338  75 

Raw  furs 1,774  89 

Hop  poles 1,478  21 

Potatoes 1,024  80 

Settlers' effects 979  .50 

Tan-bark 198  00 

Butter 195  87 

Sleigh  poles 129  67 

Poultry 39  OO 

Eggs 6  00 

Total 21,721  15 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Settlers' effects $4,201  50 

Shingles 3,0.54  63 

Eggs 2,625  00 

Lumber 2, 123  23 

Raw  furs 1,256  85 

Telegraph  poles 478  20 

Potatoes 460  00 

Hop  poles 272  24 

Machinery 64  50 

Anchors  and  chains 55  00 

Cedar  posts 35  37 

Stuffed  deer's  heads 8  00 

Dogs 5  00 

Total 14,639  5>2 

CHAS.  COEBOULD, 

Agent. 


14  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

OWEN  SOUND  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Butter $21  00 

Settlers'  effects 19-'>  00 

Total 216  00 

Quartei-  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Cedar  ties,  posts,  &c 812,560  00 

Stallion 300  00 

Eggs 192  00 

.Settlers' effects 1,010  00 

Total -• 14,062  00 

EDW.  TODD, 

Agent. 
SAULT  STE.  MARIE  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Live  cattle $230  00 

Rawftir 3,251  00 

Fresh  beef 453  62 

Horses 700  00 

Personal  effects 1,107  00 

Butter 82  65 

Fresh  fish 6,251  79 

.<?alt  fish 800  00 

Railroad  ties 2,860  00 

Total 15,736  06 

Jl!^0.  A.  COLWELL, 

Agent. 
FORT  ERIE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Animals,  living  $8, 815  00 

Barley 5,562  00 

Beans 932  00 

Butter 26<;  00 

Eggs 403  00 

Hav           .                      1,505  IK) 

Lumber 623  00 

Personal  effects,  household,  «fec 1,598  00 

Stave  bolts 2,141  00 

Timber,  ship 1,487  00 

Miscellaneous 553  00 

Total 23,885  00 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Barley $4,856  .50 

Cattle K)0  00 

Eo-gs 751  00 

Hay 774  00 

Horses 11,052  00 

Household  and  personal  effects 1,  Ii64  00 

Lumber 5,22:{  00 

Pease 984  00 

Rye 9.129  00 

Skins 656  00 

Staves 2,623  45 

Timber 21,8.52  .50 

Wheat 34,  77<i  00 

Sundries 8,804  % 

Total 103,735  96 

LA  RUE  PECK, 

ConnuL 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  15 

GODERICH    AND    AGENCY. 

(Agency:  Stratford.) 

GODERICH. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Animals ^'MJ'M  :>() 

Barley 14, 729  ^0 

Household  effects 4,171  00 

Lnmber,  pine 134  r»0 

Total 50,527  20 

Quartei-  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Horses $4,435  00 

Ba rley 700  00 

Household  goods 3,172  00 

Salt 8,016  50 

Miscellaneous 223  00 

Total 17,148  50 

K.  S.  CHILTON, 

Commercial  Agent. 
STRATFORD  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Apples $785  20 

Barley 123,83(3  20 

Cattle,  neat 10,  577  20 

Eggs 4,729  00 

Flax 24.475  34 

Horses 41,-536  25 

Lnmber 1,642  39 

Malt 1,273  20 

Potatoes 2, 108  45 

Pease 322  00 

Sheep  and  lambs 6,  436  10 

Telegraph  poles 663  50 

Tow 20,641  23 

Wheat 9,400  00 

Miscellaneous 2,666  98 

Personal  effects 17,019  50 

Total 268,112  54 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Barley $29,477  75 

Cattle 14, 778  00 

Eggs 94,392  :r7 

Flax  29,077  0<> 

Fish 1,831  11 

Horses 10,511  00 

Lumber  3,159  00 

Potatoes 8, 879  ()9 

Pease 1,152  00 

Salt 810  00 

Telegraph  poles 3, 984  2'.> 

Turnips  :n8  00 

Tow 23,  .533  28 

Personal  effects 15, 975  00 

Miscellaneous 3,  I89  72 

Total 241 ,  068  27 

JAS.  S.  BENEDICT, 

Agent. 


16  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

GUELPH. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Barley $15,559  97 

Bran 442  80 

Buttons,  vegetable  ivory 193  24 

Cattle 14,750  15 

Horses 1,390  00 

Lumber 200  00 

Organs 1,850  00 

Pease 2,047  50 

Pease,  split 1, 950  OO 

Personal  effects 9,672  90 

Sewing-machines 1,684  75 

Tow  and  tow  waste 615  39 

Turnips 1,635  43 

Total 51,992  13 

Quarter  ednlncj  June  30,  1883. 

Animals $36, 726  50 

Ashes 620  00 

Barley 21,666  84 

Bran 1,619  55 

Eggs 73,437  00 

Flour 687  50 

Flax 7,194  43 

Household  effects 10,869  12 

Lumber 4, 224  70 

Malt 92,563  85 

Potatoes 5,  530  82 

Pease 8,515  74 

Steel  springs 423  98 

Turnips 271  67 

Tow  waste 1,000  00 

Miscellaneous 17, 773  83 

Total 283,125  53 

HARRY  P.  DILL, 

/  Consul. 

HAMILTON    AND    AGENCY. 

(Agency:  Paris.) 

HAMILTON. 

Quarter  endhuj  March  31,  1883. 

Animals $22,437  18 

Apples 500  00 

Barley 57 ,  9 1 2  25 

Bones 578  30 

Cotton  waste 2, 7.58  06 

Household  effects 7,  309  00 

Lumber 5,  749  71 

Malt ....  42,993  33 

MachUicry 639  01 

Sewiiig-raachincs 4,  737  60 

Skins  of  animals 11,689  32 

Scrap  iron  and  steel 2,913  11 

Wool 31,690  20 

Miscellaneous 5,997  36 

Total 197,904  43 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  17 

(Quarter  ciidiiii/  Jaiic  HO,  1883. 

Animals $7, 1)15  38 

Bailey 3/^(51  .30 

Cotton  wast*' 2,  262  3() 

EggH 6,76y  40 

Granite 594  H(J 

Lnuiber 9,934  94 

Malt .''>3, 528  fi-.i 

Machinery 1 , 9(i2  50 

Rye 5,  (509  50 

Sew ing-ina ell i lies 4,  339  10 

Skins  of  animals 9,  ()H8  56 

Sera])  iron 272  00 

Settlers'  ell'ects  . . '. 9,  783  00 

Wheat 47,  791  50 

Wool 30,  000  71 

Misoellancons (!,  791  21 

Total 200,228  15 

FRANK  LELAND, 

Consul. 
PARIS  AGENCY. 

Quarter  cndhuj  March  31,  1883. 

Animals $16,973  48 

Barltjy 99,595  22 

Beans 3, 748  29 

Malt '. 6, 937  07 

Machinery 9, 908  75 

Potatoes 572  55 

Split  pease 13,  365  20 

Settlers'  effects 5,253  00 

Turnips 4, 906  57 

Miscelianeons 3,957  60 

Total 165, 217  73 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Animals > , $20,874  50 

Barley 18,  435  80 

Eggs 10,202  72 

Flax 4,711  60 

Malt 30,712  19 

Machinery 15,  492  55 

Split  pease 7,  209  03 

Skins  of  animals 10,895  20 

Settlers'  effects 8, 2ti0  00 

Miscellaneous 9,  356  65 

Total 136,150  24 

E.  M.  SHARP, 

Consular  Affent. 

KINGSTON     AND     AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Deseronto,  Gauauoque,  Napauee,  and  Picton.) 

KINGSTON. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Barley,  50,621  bushels 837,732  76 

Buckwheat,  1,787  bushels 804  03 

Cattle 6,758  36 

Furs,  raw   6,  814  85 

Horses 7,968  75 

Hay,  944  tons 9, 243  32 

Lumber 325  00 

62  A— D  E 2 


18  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

M-^lt $20,603  39 

Miscellaneous 1>  1)^1  ^^ 

Se«'d  pease  aud  beans 1, 132  60 

Phosphate,  50  tons pOO  00 

Hop  poles  aud  posts 1,290  00 

Varnish ! ^^L  0^2  40 

Total 125,316  86 

Qiiiirter  end'nig  June  30,  1883. 

Barley,  51,758  bushels " - $36,913  50 

Buckwheat,  505  bushels 277  75 

Cattle,  217  head 4,  .524  85 

F  u vs .  ra  w 19,07920 

Hors'esj  64  head 7,  948  00 

Hav,  1,461  tons 14,610  00 

Lumber 26,370  06 

Malt,  97,613  bushels 78,096  38 

Hav  press,  I --^00  00 

Hop  poles ;'>0  00 

Limestone 100  00 

Old  juuk ~S>7  75 

Hides :^72  00 

Iron  ore,  8,020  tons 16,470  00 

Personal  effects 5,  310  00 

Bones ----  460  00 

Skiffs,  2 135  00 

Eye.  39,142  bushels 26,472  05 

Railroad  lies  and  posts 4, 179  00 

Varnish 82,  873  98 

Total 324,739  53 

M.  H.  TWITCHELL, 

Gomnl. 
DESERONTO  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  18-<3. 

Lumber $396  50 

Shinjiles 1,046  26 

Charcoal ^ 5  00 

Pitch 2  00 

Sawdust 3  00 

Barley 5,571  00 

Total ^ 7,023  76 

Quarter  ending  June  20,  1883. 

Lumber '■ $73,9^0  29 

Pickets 204  20 

Sash 90  00 

Bed  slats 79  50 

Mouldin<,'s "-19  .50 

Shingles 6,308  42 

Posts 2,709  85 

Lath 4,790  83 

Railway  ties 3, 909  20 

Flour 97  50 

Tim1.<-r 60  72 

1  re;idi n^r 60  23 

I'avinji  Idocks 298  00 

Broom-handles 520  2(> 

Doors 230  00 

Tel<'}irai)li  jioles 97  .50 

Hop  poles 3  04 

Total 93,759  04 

K.  C.  CAUTEK, 

Consular  Af/ent. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOil    THE    UNITED    STATES.  10 
GANANOQUE  AGENCY. 

(^>uarttr  ciitliuf/  March  '.il,  188i}. 

11, 040    Imslicl.sbiirley S7,y6«00 

If)    bulls  (yearlings) 171  00 

23    cows .')(),">  00 

:55    lioiul  catlld  (yeailiii};s  and  heifers) '.]')7  00 

H    horses .' /^O  00 

(jy^  tons  pressed  hay (J'J,')  OO 

10    M  feet  lu'inloek"  lumber 100  00 

5,  ;{00    feet  pine  lumber  (dressed) [)'}  40 

H,000    lath 14  40 

ir>,0()0    shiii,<rles  (cedar) M  r,0 

12    sash  and  <!  doors   la  (iO 

iJ^.')    pouiHls  tarred  paper 7  31 

Total 10,773  21 

Quarter  eudiiu/  June  30,  1883. 

7.r.04  bushels  barley,  at  (iO  cents 1)4, oO^  40 

1 1,878  dozen  e^ij^s 1,  7r)4  30 

Household  goods  and  wearing  apparel 2,  004  00 

13  horses.." l,44r>  00 

10,900  pounds  hides,  at  7  cents,  $1,113;  200  decou  skins,  1140;    and  20 

vi'ai,  $19.47 1,272  47 

<i,472  feet  heniloek  lumber 64  72 

11,3(58  feet  |)ine  lumber 17(3  91 

13,9.")2  feet  elm  plank 146  99 

.^>,2r)0  feet  oak  i)lank 126  50 

4,289  feet  pine  plank 69  .56 

3,11()  feet  pine  logs 28  04 

U>,90.")  feet  hemlock  logs 65  43 

300  standard  hemlock  logs 375  00 

5,000  feet  pine  binders . ." 75  00 

6,997  bushels  rye 4.198  20 

20,000  cedar  shingles .51  4.5 

21,070  feet  round  timber ,-50  UO 

Total 17,2(15  00 

E.  E.  ABBOTT, 

Consular  Aqent. 
NAPANEE  AGENCY. 

Quarter  eiuliixj  March  31,  1883. 

B; I r I ey ,^142,  373  .32 

Cattle 3,  351  15 

Horses 2,  552  00 

Oxen 360  00 

Fish 45  00 

Hides  1,. 500  00 

Ibood  mare 1«>0  00 

IJrooil  sow 15  00 

Pork  79  50 

Sewing  machine 15  00 

Harrow -20  oO 

\<tches 1  50 

I  louse  hold  furniture  and  sundries 262  8T 

Total 150,695  34 

Quarter  cndiii;/  June  30,  1883. 

Barley .$74,336  27 

Eggs 1 7, 7.57  7 1 

R.v*^ 10, 073  25 

Hides 3,367  59 

Horses 3,  117  50 

Catt  le 615  50 


20  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

Bulls $428  oO 

Scrap-iron "275  50 

Calfskins 209  00 

Decou  skins 129  09 

Bones 100  00 

Hogs 22  00 

Sundries 123  G."> 

Total 110,665  56 

W.  S.  WILLIAMS, 

Consular  Agent. 
PICTON  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  Marcli  31,  18S3. 

Barley,  12,357  bushels $8,979  37 

Cows)  23  bead 557  00 

Fisb,  1,574  pounds  (fresh) 71  88 

Horses,  9  head - 1,000  00 

Total 10,608  25 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Barley,  24,561  bushels |17,322  75 

Cows*  495  liead 12,242  .^0 

Eggs,  121,309  dozen 17,  374  85 

Fish,  fresh,  2,773  pounds 83  25 

Horses,  56  head 6,  085  00 

Hop  ])ole8,  15,778 571  32 

Household  goods 742  00 

Hair,  cattle's,  2,625  pounds .*.  58  00 

Apples,  evaporated,  500  pounds 85  00 

Rye,  15,618  bushels 9,997  02 

Stove  bolts,  1,156  cords - 3, 452  75 

Oil,  207  barrels 145  00 

Telegra])h  ]>oles,  33  pieces 33  00 

Ties,'  railroad,  1,004  pieces 255  20 

Wood,  109  cords -• :'.45  00 

Water  wheels,  2  pieces 140  00 


Total 68,932  64 

IT  CLAPP, 

Consular  Agent. 


ROBEET  CLAPP, 


MORRIS  BURG    AND    AGENCY. 

(Agency  :  Cornwall.) 

MORRISBURG. 

Quarter  ending   Marcli  31,  1883. 

Barley *- |il3,  315  00 

Pease 128  00 

Horses 4,585  50 

Personal  ettects 809  50 

Cattle 5,608  99 

Hop  poles 1,163  50 

Potatoes 300  00 

Hay 3,551  23 

Eggs 540  00 

Miscellaneous 215  77 

Hides 495  27 

Pai)er  rags 3,  455  49 

Household  effects 2, 055  .50 

Total 36,223  75 

A.  II.  ELLIOTT, 

Commercial  Agent. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES. 
CORNWALL    AGENCY. 


21 


Qnarlcr  endiiuj  March  31,  1883. 

Eggs $78  20 

Cattle 2,:Wy->  50 

Hav 3,(»4H  26 

Grain 808  06 

Horses 6,012  00 

Household  efiects 2,374  50 

Hoj)  i)oles 11,6'J9  79 

Miscellaueous 291  14 

Sheep  and  lambs 13  00 

Total 26, 68rt  95 

United  States  manufacture  returned 480  00 

Machinery  sent  for  repairs 137  .50 

(Jnarter  eitdhifi  June  30,  1883. 

Eggs ig  1 4 , 0(59  60 

Cattle 1,760  00 

Skins  hides 1,646  88 

Grain 557  29 

Horses 9, 333  00 

Household  etibcts 1,  863  65 

Lumber 578  86 

Miscellaneous 3.5  68 

Machinery 197  12 

Hop  poles 1,257  50 

Hay 2,044  52 

Total 33,344  10 

ilachiuery  sent  to  the  United  States  for  rejiairs 115  00 

Machinery  returned 1, 570  00 

HENRY  W.  WEBER, 

Consular  Agent. 

OTTAWA  AND   AGENCIES. 


(Agencies:  Grenvillo  and  Smith's  Falls.) 
OTTAWA. 


Quarter  ending  March  'M,  1863. 

Kroediug  animals SOOO  00 

Bridge  timber 1,024  41 

Deals 85  35 

Horst's 695  01 

IIoj)  poles 3,  782  04 

Iron  ore 2,  253  18 

Lath 2s,  229  98 

Lumber  (sawn) 99,941  04 

Match  splints 1,  lOr^  95 

Pickets 4,470  20 

Poultry 505  00 

Rye...' 19,91949 

Shingles 303  00 

Settlers' effects 2,  120  00 

Miscellaueous 1, 160  02 

Total 166,U»7  67 


22 


CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 


Quarter  emliiuj  June  30,  1883. 

Animals  (for  breeding  purposes) §1.'>0  00 

Box  sbooks 4 ,  4T2  6-> 

Bones  (for  fertilizing) 47 1  .')0 

Butter  deals 7,747  13 

Dimension  timber 3,  0(i7  31 

E-vgs 9,354  19 

Ffnc<'  jKists 679  HO 

Hop  poles 108  00 

Horses 1 ,  G15  00 

Lat lis 3,  \)^o  89 

Lumber  (sawn) 703,013  41 

Match  splints  and  blocks 2,  Ol.')  14 

Pickets 5,71G  09 

Railway  ties 7,.'')94  00 

Skins  and  furs 1,92.^  00 

Settlers'  efieets 9,1.58  00 

Telei>rapli  poles 879  2.5 

Miscellaneous 1,  .522  83 

Totnl 763,  474  8(i 

E.  B.  EOBBINS, 
Commercial  Agent. 
GRENVILLE  AGENCY. 
Quarter  ending  June  30, 1883. 

1 1  ides ' $669  00 

Eggs 700  94 

Lumber  (sawn) r)3,  805  44 

Matcli  spliutH  .   4,860  84 

Settlers-  etfects 220  00 

Total 60. 2.56  22 

ALEXAiS^DER  PEIDHAM, 

Consular  Agent. 
PORT  HOPE. 
Quarter  ending  .Mavoli  31,  1883. 

Apples $1,808  00 

Barley 1 49, 895  52 

Eggs 675  05 

Emigrant  effects 6,  892  95 

Hides 1,731  11 

Horses 8,041  50 

Horses  (breeding) 750  00 

Lumber 2,913  38 

Pease 43,343  71 

Potatoes 1, 099  50 

Wheat 1,530  00 

Wool 3,  687  30 

Miscellaneous 2, 939  32 

iOtal 225,307  34 

Quarter  endinq  June  30,  1883. 

15ail.-v ' $118,819  25 

Cattle 10,097  50 

Eggs :U ,  055  42 

Emigrant  elfects 4,  715  .50 

Hides 6,  477  20 

Horses 23,  410  50 

Ijumbcr   267,565  17 

Pe.ise 10, 294  89 

Rve  38,  954  40 

Sliingles 19,  941  25 

Wheiit 97,2.53  00 

Miscellaneous 8,897  22 

Tolal 637,481  30 

J.  C.  DUTCHEE, 

Conml. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    F  JR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  26 

PORT  ROWAN. 

Quarter  eiidhiy  March  :U,  188:5. 

Bark-.v §7;'),  4U0  0'^ 

Beans f,,  ;,o:i  53 

J}iick\vlieat 2,  (il7  (i2 

Cattle H,  (If);-)  00 

Ej?i;s l,.'i8<J  20 

Horses m,  .-1)-^  00 

Liinibor :i,(i()'^  GO 

Pease l.'>,  i;:;:}  25 

Sheop  iuul  lambs :j,  1:51  40 

Miscellaneous I,y:55  (].'> 

Value  of  goods  ou  emigrant  certilicates,  $5,895.75.  

Total 1:5:5,449  07 

JOH^T  F.  JENNE, 

Commercial  Agent. 

PORT    SARNIA    AND    AGENCY. 

(Agency:  Loudon.) 

PORT  SARNIA. 

Quarter  ending  March  'M,  1883. 

Animals  of  all  kinds 114,850  00 

Bones :500  00 

Engines  and  boilers 1,  007  00 

Eggs 1,17(]  10 

Fish 9r)5  00 

Grain  of  all  kinds :54, 202  72 

Lumber  and  timber :345  hi 

Personal  etfects :38,  I'JO  00 

Potasli 174  00 

Potatoes 412  00 

Paper  stock 2.  .527  00 

Scrap-iron 445  50 

Stone 172  9(5 

Total 94. 988  09 

SAML.  D.  PACPl 
LONDON  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Animals  uf  all  kinds |i91,877  90 

Barley G9,  :504  04 

Beans  468  00 

Car- wheels,  old 3. 283  .'')9 

Flax 12,:5.50  42 

Figs    87176 

Fertilizer 493  :36 

Hides  and  skins 4, 151  10 

Household  goods 9,  4:5:5  75 

Lumber  and  staves 1, 750  75 

Malt 2, 602  <)4 

Manufactured  goods :5, 094  07 

Onions 1578  90 

Oils S08  90 

Potatoes 708  05 

Pease 437  20 

PouKt ry 670  24 

Paper  stock ;?79  dO 

Wool 2, 118  06 

Miscellaneous 92  70 

Total 205, 280  43 

Correspoiuliug  period,  1882 229, 126  06 

Decrease 23.  845  63 

\yy\.  H.  McCUTCHEOX. 


24  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

PORT    STANLEY   AND    SAINT    THOMAS    AND    AGENCY. 

(Agency :  Courtrigh  t. ) 

PORT  STANLEY  AND  SAINT  THOMAS. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Bailev  $-2r.,0(il  40 

Staves 16,345  01 

Household  effects 17,033  40 

Horses 8,553  00 

Rattau 7,804  30 

Hoops 7,130  59 

Apples 4,710  50 

Clover  seed 3, 975  80 

Breeding  stock 3, 277  00 

Sheep  and  lambs 4,491  40 

Potatoes 4, 618  00 

Flax 1,834  77 

Lumber 1,482  49 

Cattle 1,  488  00 

Scrap  iron 1,273  77 

Turnips 631  01 

Miscellaneous 2,204  80 

Total 112,005  24 

Quarter  ending  June  30.  1883. 

Wheat $41,752  02 

Staves 26,974  06 

Malt 23,804  36 

Hoops 18,444  46 

Household  effects 17, 805  00 

Eggs 11,259  79 

Lumber 10,  4K)  53 

Cattle 5,971  61 

Barley 5, 358  00 

Bolts 3,630  50 

Potatoes 3, 255  25 

Pease • 2,641  00 

Breeding  animals 1,882  00 

Flax 2,305  33 

Tow 1,3.50  30 

Sheep 1,280  00 

Bran 1,227  00 

Miscellaneous 6, 141  90 

Total 185,572  11 

PHILIP  CAKROLL, 

Commercial  Agent. 
COURTRIGHT  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  Mareli  31,  1883. 

Live  stock " .$911  00 

Hides 308  95 

Timl)er 1,386  00 

i )resse(l  meat IK)  43 

Grain 54  00 

Emigrant KH  00 

Total 2,877  38 

Quarter  endinq  June  30,  1883. 

Stock ■ $10,650  00 

Kmigrauts 1,910  00 

Fi.-sli  meat 1()3  00 

TiinlxT  hikI  liolts 1,^82  50 

Grain 1,510  29 

Total 16,115  79 

F.  W.  BOBY, 

Consular  Agent. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  25 

PRESCOTT    AND    AGENCY. 

(Agency:  Brockville.) 

PRESCOTT. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 


Butter 

Efigs 

Cuttle 

Furs,  skius,  bides 

Grain 

Horses 

Household  ortects 

Luiubfr,  sliiugles,  &c 

Meat  and  poultry 

Whisky 

Hops 

Fresh  lish 

Pressed  hay 

Sheep  and  lambs 

Potatoes 

Straw 

Hop-poles 


Total 


!?fiG4 

00 

*2'>2 

65 

4,'2.-il 

00 

69tj 

25 

17,l(Jlt 

7.5 

l,84r, 

00 

300 

00 

2,  606 

46 

10 

00 

] ,  642 

00 

37.5 

00 

146  GO 

3,.'j60  90 

1,022 

11 

):i,r.36  60 

:'.06 

25 

H,  7.% 

05 

.-)2, 204 

02 

12, 1.52  .52 

23, 706  62 

i,oir> 

00 

3,  4.50  93 

343  00 

3,284  00 

1,834 

00 

3,111 

('iS 

11,750  88 

25 

00 

330  00 

2,  405 

70 

416 

16 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Pressed  hay |2, 152  .52 

Egg8 

Cattle 

Furs,  slsins,  hides    

Grain 

Horses 

Household  elTects 

Lumber,  shingles,  &c 

Potatoes 

Miscellaneous 

Mnehinery  and  ironware ■ 

Ti tnl)er,  logs,  &c 

Wliisky 

Total 53,825  54 

HAERY  L.  SLAGHT, 

ConsnI. 
BROC  E  AGENCY. 

Quartei-  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Butter,  1,249  pounds ■*232  96 

Cattle,  691  head 9,  .506  00 

Sheep  and  laiubs,  668  head 2,  3.55  00 

Horses,  50  head 5,  561  00 

Household  effects .           5.412  00 

Lumber,  23,668  feet 6,855  00 

Miscellaneous,  sundries 365  00 

Machinery  and  ironware,  castings L  74'-  00 

Pickets,  41,  581 603  00 

Shingles,  55  M 447  00 

Lath,  24, 888 504  00 

Potatoes,  2.519  bushels                                   . 1 , 1 43  00 

Wool,  17,727  pounds, 3,811  00 

Hop-poles,  343,822                          17,228  00 

Rye,  33,960  bushels "..'...'. 10,  iV.i'2  00 

Buck  wheat,  12,775  bushels •>,"20  00 

Barley,  4,588  bushels ". 2,570  00 

Poultry,  :i,009  pounds 451  00 

Buckwheat  flour,  48,900  pounds 1 ,  041  00 

Beans .57  00 

Total 86,281  96 


26  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

Quarter  ending  June  'AO,  1883. 

Eg"s,  428, 15  ilozi-u .$65,  748  00 

Cattle,  306  1ieu<l 7,100  00 

Hect  and  calf  skins  aucl  hides,  26,123 12, 616  00 

Horses,  45 6,479  00 

Household  effects,  settlers -*. 15,450  00 

Lumber,  20.064.496  teet 261,  890  00 

Miscellaneous 1,100  00 

Pickets,  403  M 343  00 

Shiuoles,  .390M. 925  00 

Lath,  578.867.    3, 102  00 

Potatoes,  2,072  bushels 873  oO 

Hop-])oles,  47,648 2. 939  00 

Rve.  55.346  bushels 33,207  00 

Barley,  657  bushels 400  00 

Bea-is,  51  bushels 87  00 

Ce.hir  posts,  2,056 1 101  00 

Lawn-mowers,  48 228  00 

Pine  buttings,  568  cords 5, 104  00 

Total 417,692  00 

W.  A.  SCHO  FIELD, 

Consular  Af/oit. 

SHERBROOKE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 
Animals: 

Cattle,  1  CO  w $30  00 

Horses,4  500  00 

Asbestus,  8^  tons 2.  616  00 

Bark,  hemlock,  2,971  cords 20,640  00 

Butter,  7f  1  pounds 150  00 

Cxrease,  old  scrap,  for  soap,  1,085  pounds 49  00 

Hav,78i:  tons.   .: (i68  00 

Hides,  beef,  543 1 ,  7fi9  00 

Household  goods,  10  lots 5.50  00 

lion,  manufactures  of,  1  evaporator 30  00 

Lime,  28.225  bashels 5,  421  0(» 

Mi'rcliaudise,  groceries,  one  lot 13  00 

r»Iisielianeous  items,  two  lots 13  00 

l^og>  iinil  poles : 

Logs,  basswood,  12  cords 48  00 

Balsam,  970,700  feet 3,  .509  00 

Birch,  133,700  feet 745  00 

Spruce.  225,173  feet 1,123  00 

Hop  poles,  21,800 750  00 

Lumber : 

Sawed,  2,954.3.50  feet 23,961  00 

(jiapboards,  699,020  pieces 4, 268  00 

Lath,  83,500  jdeces 345  OO 

Hogshead  headings,  14,211  pairs 988  00 

Pickets,  12..500  pieces 87  00 

Shingles,  cedar,  373,250 ()2(i  00 

Posts,  cedar,  2,052 252  00 

Macliinerv  returned  for  repairs,  1  lot 75  00 

I'oiatoes, '3,401  bushels 1,620  00 

I'lilp,  gniinid  wood,  223,851  pounds 3,354  00 

•^hip-tunbcr,  111,000  feet 791  00 

Ship-knees,  2,007 1.  <i28  00 

Shite-rooliiig,  .50  s(|uares 162  0(1 

shiti-  svasli-tubs,  troughs,  &c.,  27  pieces 162  1)0 

S.piare  tinilier,  2,000  eul)ic  feet UiO  00 

Ties,  railroad,  75,264 10,993  00 

Turn ii).H,  loo  Inishels 20  00 

Total  88,116  00 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  27 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  188IJ 

Asbestus,  10:5  tons !=;2,  ;>.-  (lU 

Ashes,  UK)  l)UHhcls.  .    40  00 

Barl<,  lieiiilock,  r),47:{  cords 28,9:i9  0(1 

Hooks,  i:{  volimios ^ 26  00 

Briik,  M.OOO !•'>  '^O 

Clotl),  hviiss-wirc,  old,  240  pounds t>  00 

E^ss,  9:i0  dozen  142  00 

Glue  stock,  1,'JOO  pounds 48  OQ 

Hay,  4]  i  tons 382  00 

Hiiriicss,  I  set 25  00 

Household  <;oods,  18  lots 2,740  00 

Hides,  l)t'cf,  calf,  hoise,  Aic,  1,7:50 2,740  00 

Liiuo,  28,075  bushels 5,  :{7:]  00 

Live  stock: 

Cattle,  17 57^3  00 

Horses,  m 7,180  00 

Lambs  <iiid  sheep,  170 409  00 

I.oo-s: 

Balsam  lir,  :5G4,000  feet 1,677  00 

Birch,  l:?y,000  lect 917  00 

Spruce,  159,000  feet 707  00 

Lumber :  • 

Ash,  1,200  feet 11   00 

Basswood,  18,000  tcet 180  00 

Beech,  230  feet 3  00 

Birch,  1)8,200  feet 918  00 

Pine,  51 1 ,382  feet ;  -  5, 620  00 

Spruce.  3,294,721  feet 24,083  00 

Tamarack,  8,000  feet GO  00 

S]»ruce  chipboards,  373, 175 5,  61 7  00 

Spruce  bobbins,  rough,  86,000 '415  00 

Spruce  hogshead  headings,  774  pairs 54  00 

Spruce  lath.  3,530  bunches  424  00 

Spruce  lath-stj-ips,  28,000  feet 226  00 

Spruce  pickets,  6,600  feet 46  00 

Poles : 

V     Telegraph,  326 200  00 

Spruce,  3.250  feet 33  00 

Posts,  cedar,  3,050 305  00 

Ship-timber,  149,250  feet 1,190  00 

Ship-kne«'s,  235  i)ieces 170  00 

Ship's  spars,  :'.,000  feet 18  00 

Shingles,  cedar,  1,479,000 2,475  00 

Snath  stakes.  814 122  00 

Ties,  railroad,  74,431 10,800  00 

Timber,  tamarack,  7,000  feet 70  (JO 

Potatoes,  2,448  bushels 1,  241  00 

Pnlj): 

(rronnd  wood,  287,120  pounds 4, 303  00 

Wood,  chemical,  30,400  pounds 1,  076  00 

Rubbers,  old  boots  and  sandals,  1,380  pounds 8  nO 

Slate : 

Rooling,  400  squares 1, 278  00 

Vessels,  3  pieces 44  00 

Siruji,  maple,  8  gallons 10  00 

Turnips,  40  bushels 8  00 

Total 115,940  00 

BEis^J.  S.  PARKEE, 

Consul. 
TORONTO. 

Quarter  endbuj  Marelt  31,  1883. 

Animals  for  bici'<ling  jjurposes §36,  795  50 

Hoi  SIS ■; 49,  72-'  00 

Barley 387, 171  a5 

Telegraph  aiul  hop  polos 64(i  94 

Fresh  lish 2,  9?5  25 


28  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

Furs,  raw $8,  000  00 

Hides  aud  pelts 6,760  80 

Cattle,  sheep,  aud  lambs 31, 936  87 

Machinery  and  imiilements 1,  397  20 

Malt ". 28, 240  36 

Beans  and  peas 8, 249  87 

Pine  lumber 13,  462  98 

Ciover-seed 14, 117  16 

Eve • 1.688  60 

Wool 51,440  21 

Wheat  and  flour 3, 101  25 

Books 4,681  14 

Potatoes 7,237  80 

( 'ott(ui  waste 2,  013  03 

iliseellaneous 12,  833  19 

Total «72,r>0T  80 

Quarlei- ending  June  30,  ISS'3. 

Animals  for  breeding  purposes $24,335  00 

Horses 21,  047  50 

Cattle 3,491  00 

Barley 201,  015  84 

Peas 37,853  08 

Bones 4,963  35 

Tea , 4,519  99 

Cotton  waste 10,  *64  01 

Wheat 165,310  15 

Eggs 17,  825  80 

I'urs,  raw 35, 024  45 

Hide^  and  pelts 6,  025  24 

Lumber 220,  002  48 

^Machinerv 3,844  68 

Malt .' ♦. 282,  .-'74  26 

Teh-grapli-poles 7,901  80 

Wool 11,&76  00 

Potatoes 2, 12S  07 

Kye 15,395  84 

Miscellaneous 18,076  78 


1,094,275  32 


WM.  C.  HOWELLS, 

Consul. 


WINDSOR. 


Quarter  endbuj  March  31,  1883. 

Straw  braid  aud  hats l|10,222  13 

Animals 10, 114  00 

Fish 9,  699  11 

Charcoal  4,  96.-^  00 

liid(!s  and  skins 3,  9i-9  00 

Tol.iioeo 2,763  00 

Stiilled  birds 1.600  00 

I'<-r.soual  ell'ectH 1,590  00 

Wood 1,281  00 

Malt 759  48 

Flower  seeds 574  25 

Sjiiiits .503  88 

I'lifiitcxjM 312  25 

Apples :U5  00 

Eggs 237  60 

(Jiliiiig  nets 226  70 

Miseeiiaueoiis 1,  5f^2  7rt 

Total 50,  738  18 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES. 


29 


Quarter  endiu/j  June  30. 

Animals 8^7,998  40 

Malt 17,  :5:{(]  97 

Charcoal   6,  OGvJ  '22 

Fish :{,  G72  ">! 

Wood   8,104  00 

Hides  and  furs Ji,  840  42 

Lniiiber 2,090  49 

Stave  and  heading  bolts 2,  'M'A  2;") 

Logs M,3r.4  00 

Personal  effects 1,825  00 

Spirits 1,922  35 

Tobacco 738  00 

Straw-braid  and  hats 1,  402  <)7 

Eggs I,(i01  78 

Ivory  blocks 924  75 

Cedar  posts 2,  025  Otf 

Miscellaneons 2, 28-^  :\r, 

Total 91,574  25 

CHARLES  EWERS, 

Gonsul. 


mOVINCE  OF  QUEBEC. 

MONTREAL    AND    AGENCIES. 

(No  returns.) 

QUEBEC. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 


Articles. 


Quebec.       Point  Levi. 


Animals j      $28,647  00 

"     '  3, 793  00 


Bark 

Butter I  $1,030  45 

Emigrants'  oifects  ],110  00 

Fish  2,  069  01 

Lumber 89  60 

Wood  pulp !  120  00 

Potatoes I 

Miscellaneous t  1,  924  37 


Totals . 


19,  047  53 
1, 128  00 
8,  947  06 
3, 141  39 


6,  343  43  ,    64,  703  98    71,  047  41 


Total. 


$28,647  00 
3,  793  00 
1, 030  45 
1,110  00 
2,  069  01 
19,137  13 
1,  248  00 
8,947  06 
5,  065  76 


JNO.  IT.  WASSON, 

Consul. 


SAINT  HYACINTHE. 


Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Bark,  hemlock §17^ 

Beans  

Eggs 

Hay 

Hides  


Horses 

Lumber  ... 

Oats 

Pickets  

Potatoes . . . 

Straw 

Sundries.. . 
Wood,  slab 


§17,932  00 

179  00 

879  80 

19,705  55 

1,203  80 

9, 370  25 

15,529  75 

909  87 

It  0  00 

205  00 

1,829  75 

848  20 

209  20 

Total G.-^.  oi;o  17 


30 


CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 


Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Bavk,  hemlock,  1,294  cords $6,(583  00 

Beaus,  333  bushels 54H  HS 

Books  and  stationery 94  70 

Buffer,  625  pounds 136  7.5 

E-rgs,  19,81.5  dozen 4,951  ,50 

(inni,  spruce,  366  pounds 109  10 

Hats,  straw,  300  dozen 190  00 

Hav,  2,111|  tons 20,  .555  38 

Horses,  9 1.058  00 

Lumber,  594,-592  feet 5, 104  79 

Machine,  crochet,  1 20  00 

Oats,  4,631  bushels 2,  687  40 

Potatoes,  4,014  bushels 1,  966  75 

Poultry,  50.121  pounds 4,719  45 

Straw,' 448f  tons 1,826  25 

Sundries 262  50 

Total 50,912  15 

WAEREN  A.  WOKDEN, 

Commercial  Agent. 

SAINT   JOHN'S   AND   AGENCIES. 
(Agencies:  Faruham  and  La  Colle. ) 


SAINT.  JOHN'S. 

Quarter  ending  March  31. 

Hay : -197 ,  95 (J  4  0 

Horses 38.  718  00 

Oats 6,585  45 

P(.tatoes 5,  054  23 

Peas 3,615  40 

Straw 3,170  24 

Eggs 3,100  29 

Cord  wood 2,  375  00 

Buckwheat 2,  3r;6  53 

Lumber 1,800  60 

Beans 661  75 

Hfiuilock  bark 606  00 

II(.l)-poles 252  00 

Sheep  and  lambs 240  00 

Butter 208  80 

Miscellaneous 894  85 

1  

Total 167,589  54 

Quarter  endinr/  June  30,  1883.  ' 

Hav |<)7, 250  9(5 

Horses 38,333  80 

Lumber 9.439  80 

Oats f^,379  09 

Potatoes 3,230  69 

Eggs 1 ,  668  48 

Catt  Ic 1 ,  589  50 

Peas 1,122  20 

Straw 789  5(» 

Hemlock  bark 726  00 

Sliiiigles 235  (il 

Miscellaneous 742  43 

Total 133,  .508  06 

SILAS  P.  TIUJJIJIOLL, 

Consul. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  61 

FARNHAM  AGENCY. 

Quarter  endbii/  June  30,  1883. 

Hay ■ §25,(i.'jl  '.»7 

Lumber 4,  I'M)  Uii 

Horses 'A,  12^  ;")(» 

Hides :i,V.i.i  i:> 

EgfTs 1 ,  :«i4  i:i 

Bark * \,^)•^^^  00 

Potatoes . . . , J  r>4  2r> 

Grain 347  .')0 

Personal  effects 34r>  00 

Brick :,(.'  00 

Total 40,  UU-.i  :„\ 

VVM.  L.  HI13BATID, 

Consular  Ayeiit. 
SOREL. 

Quarter  endinq  March  31,  1883. 

Bark,  licnilock '. §3,660  00 

Beans .* 'in  83 

Buckwheat  flour 27  00 

Butter 10  00 

Cotton  waste  (United  States  produce) 1)8  2.5 

Eels,  salted 33  00 

Hay 2,  0.'j5  58 

Lumber G28  49 

Personal  effects : (>0  00 

Potatoes IfiO  00 

Sleigh 20  00 

Total 0,771  15 

HAREY  P.  DILL, 

Commercial  Agent. 

Quarter  cndbuj  June  30,  1883. 

Bark ." §f^70  OO 

Hay n.  %7  64 

Hemlock  lumber .' 1 4, 2<)4  21 

Miscellaneous 101  00 

Oats :iOO  00 

Household  noods 200  00 

Total 21,702  85 

CHAS.  A.  RAND, 

Commercial  Agent. 
STANBRIDGE. 

Quarter  eiidiiuj  March  31,  1883. 

Bark,  hemlock 89,341  00 

Beans .' 102  OO 

Butter 2,  092  00 

Coal 4,200  00 

Cattle l,lr<l  00 

Dairy  skins , r.90  00 

Hay,  pressed (JO,  Oiri  00 

Horses 14,  855  00 

Hoi)-poles 1 ,  063  00 

Household  goods 3, 646  0 J 

Hair 98  CO 

Lumber 7,.'>71  00 

Oats •.',  19:5  00 

Potatoes 795  00 

Peas 718  00 

Sundries 167  00 

Wood ti7y  OO 

Total 1 19.  313  00 


32  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Bark,  Iiemlock $4,  302  00 

Broodmares 11,352  00 

Coal,  bituiniuous 6,  878  00 

Cattle - 1, 9-24  00 

Car- wheels 390  00 

Dairy  skius 15, 189  06 

Esrgs • 2,468  00 

Hay 73,860  00 

Horses 32,882  00 

Household  goods 2, 493  00 

Lumber 10,637  00 

Lauibs 849  00 

Total 163.230  00 

F.  HAKMON, 

Commercial  Agent. 

THREE  RIVERS.      • 

Quartei-  ending  June  30,  1*:83. 

Bark,  hemlock |;8,682  00 

Bell  metal 100  00 

Cattle,  horned 1.  074  00 

Extract  of  hemlock  bark 7, 470  15 

Furs,  uudressed 1 ,  860  50 

Hair,  moose 2fl7  00 

Harness ., 15  00 

Hay 19,086  17 

Horses 485  00 

Household  goods 343  50 

Lumber 27,450  49 

Laths 816  00 

Mineral  water (>  00 

Posts,  cedar .52  20 

Kaiiwuv  ties 28,880  45 

Shingles 9,  308  51 

Straw 99  00 

Wagon 50  00 

Wet  wood-pulp 288  OO 

Total 106,313  97 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Bark,  hemlock ^3,  004  00 

Butter 113  ()2 

Buckwheat 300  00 

Extract  hemlock  bark A 10,  750  36 

Furs,  undressed 2, 089  25 

Fish,  fresh 90  00 

Hav 18,  342  25 

Hoisrs 620  00 

Househcdd  goods 60  00 

J^umljer 4, 773  03 

Leather 272  50 

Potato(rs 600  00 

Shingles 3,563  09 

Ties,  railway !    3,  7(52  00 

Total 48,340  10 

JAMES  M.  WILSON, 

Consul. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  33 


PROVINCE  OF  XOl'J  SCOTIA. 

HALIFAX    AND    AGENCIES. 

•r^  (Agencies:  Bariiugton,  Hridgowater,  Livorpool,  Shelbnruo.) 

HALIFAX. 

ijimricr  cndinij  June  '.W,  IfeyiJ. 

Fresh  tish $G,  94G  '^r> 

Picklod  tish 14,404  Id 

Drv  li.sh \M  475  94 

Caiuicil  lo1)stors 18,956  tH» 

Cod  oil :},  88t>  70 

Mauufactiucs  of  steel  (chielly  skates) 24, 247  14 

Totutoes 14, 961  8:i 

Hides  and  skins 1(1,  :j()f>  ()2 

Old  .junk :i,241  41 

Kotiu lied  goods  (chielly  whisky,  15,471.14) 7,  405  04 

Persoual  effects '. 2, 118  00 

Lumber :{09  00 

Eg<,'8 740  39 

Miscellaneous 2, 105  00 

Total 147,  ICO  02 

W.  G.  FKYE, 
Consul-General. 

PICTOUAND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Cape  Canso,   Coav  Bay,  Glace  Bay,    Guysborough,   Liugan,  Louisbnrg, 
North  Sydney,  Port  Hastings,  and  Port  of  Sydney.) 

PICTOIT. 

Quarter  endiug  March  31,  1883. 

Horses $1, 877  50 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Coal,  steam $1, 147  00 

Coal,  culm  of 337  50 

Calfskins 120  00 

Freestone 800  00 

Hair 455  00 

Horses 1,186  00 

Lobsters,  canned 10,  764  50 

Personal  effects 88  00 

Potatoes 472  50 

Slats ; 137  00 

Total 15,507  50 

E.  JOHNSON, 

Consul. 
CAPE  CANSO  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

125,000  pounds  Bank  codlish .$3,750  00 

2,  450  cases  canned  lobsters 12, 250  00 

Total 16,000  00 

THOS.  C.  COOK, 

Counular  Agent. 
62  A — D  E 3 


34  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

COW  BAY  AGENCY. 

Quarter  endiny  March  31,  1883. 
574  tons  of  coal $1,005  00 

Quarter  endUuj  June  30,  1883.  ^ 

8,053  tons  coal $10,661  00 

CHARLES  ARCHIBALD, 

Consular  Agent. 
GLACE  BAY  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 
4, 162 Jons  culm  of  coal 112,120  00 

DAVID  McKEEK, 

Consular  Agent. 
GUYSBOROUGH  AGENCY. 

(No  returns.) 

LINGAN  AGENCY. 
(No  returns. ) 

LOUISBURG  AGENCY. 

(No  returns. ) 

NORTH  SYDNEY  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Raw  hides l|923  00 

Junk  and  old  canvas 480  00 

729  tons  coal 1,640  25 

Total 3.043  25 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Rawhides *.  |355  00 

Cnlmofcoal 175  00 

Total 530  00 

W.  PURVES, 
Consular  Agent. 
PORT  HASTINGS  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

1,212    barrels  herrings li|i3,984  00 

349    barrels  mackerel' 3,  004  00 

94^  barrels  alewives 401  00 

36    barrels  cod-oil 900  00 

Total 8.289  00 

JAMES  G.  MoKEEN, 

Consular  Agent. 
PORT  OF  SYDNEY  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  June^iQ,  1863. 

2,416    tons  ronud  coal $4,837  00 

4,371    tons  culm  coal 4,407  00 

J  tons  cojipcr  ore 21  00 

Tola) 9,265  00 

F.  E.  LEAVER, 

Consular  Agent. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  35 

WINDSOR   AND   AGENCIES. 
(Agencies:  .) 

WINDSOR. 

Quarter  ending  June  30. 

Gypsum iJSO,  765  50 

Potatoes 190  00 

Manganese '. 1,780  00 

Hani-wood  plauk 4'M  50 

Hemlock  boards 565  00 

Spruce  boards 47  50 

;,:  Z'a:.  

Total 33,786  56 

D.  K.  HOB  ART, 

Consul. 


PROVINCE  OF  NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

SAINT  JOHN   AND   AGENCIES. 

{Agencies:  Frederlckton,  Grand  Manan",  McAdam  Junction,  Newcastle,  St.  Andrews, 

and  St.  George.) 

SAINT  JOHN. 

Quarter  ending  March  31, 1883. 

Fish •. $15, 918  58 

Long  lumber 12,919  96 

Short  lumber 5, 95()  50 

Horses 9,533  01 

Hides 10,862  42 

Potatoes 1,106  50 

Lime 1,027  05 

Coal 720  00 

Miscellaneous 7, 291  28 


Total 65,355  30 


Export  of  American  lumber  for  quarter  ending  March  31, 1883,  under  Re- 
vised Statutes  of  the  United  States : 

Long  lumber 57, 265  43 

Short  lumber 12,342  34 


Total 69,  uU7  77 


Quarter  cndhit/  June  30, 1883. 

Coal .' !i?l,610  00 

Hides 8,980  93 

Horses 11,367  60 

Fish 29,  076  72 

Kiln  wood _ ..  2.803  75 

Long  lumber " 18,  444  19 

Short  lumber 31',  436  62 

Potatoes 9,380  92 

Miscellaneous 8, 7 14  22 

Total : 120,814  95 


Exports  of  American  lumber  for  quarter  ending  June  30, 1883,  under  Re- 
vised Statutes  of  the  United  States: 

Long  lumber .*....     204,303  02 

Short  lumber 38,882  73 


Total 243,185 

D.  B.  WARNEE, 

Consul. 


36  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

FEEDERICTON  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31, 1883. 

8,547iV  buslicls  potatoes $5,146  50 

1.500    cases  cauued  beef 6,750  00 

917  M  shingles 1, 834  00 

Total 13,730  50 

SPAF.FOED  BAEKEK, 

Consular  Agent. 
GRAND  MANAN  AGENCY. 
Quarter  ending  March  31. 

'Coclfisli,1.56qmutals .' $968  50 

Herriug  (frozen),  979 M 8,564  69 

HeiTing  (smoked),  52,296  boxes 12, 332  00 

Pollock,  700  quintals 2, 800  00 

Total 24,665  19 

W.  F.  ALEXANDER, 

Consular  Agent. 
McADAM  JUNCTION  AGENCY. 
Quarter  ending  March. 

97^  tons  antimony  ore $1,  950  00 

1,056    cords  hemlock  bark 4,301  00 

310,591    pounds  extract  of  hemlock  bark 3, 105  97 

23,000    hoops 800  00 

20,000    hoop  poles 76  00 

Lot  household  goods 217  90 

1    horse 100  00 

llj  tons  hay 117  00 

20    tons  ship-knees 190  00 

7,823   bushels  potatoes 4, 203  11 

802,500    shingles 1,567  29 

NEWCASTLE  AGENCY. 
Quarter  ending  March  31, 1883. 

Extract  hemlock  bark,  1,080  casks $11,129  62 

E.  E.  CALL, 

Consular  Agent. 
SAINT  ANDREWS  AGENCY. 
(No  returns.) 

SAINT  GEORGE  AGENCY. 
Quarter  ending  March  31. 

Red  gi'auite,  63  cases,  polished |728  50 

Three  horses 350  00 

Total 1,078  50 

BENJ.  EANDALL, 

Consular  Agent. 

SAINT  STEPHEN. 
Quarter  endinq  March  31. 

Hardware .' $116  25 

Household  goods 650  00 

Hooi)H 90  80 

Horses 580  00 

Molasses 2, 109  51 

Oats 749  50 

S 1 1  i  p  -k  n  (•  es 1 ,  .525  00 

Salt  17  50 

Skins  and  ftirs  .  » 993  00 

Spruce  poles I>15  DO 

Totjil 7,  M(i  56 

PAUL  LANGE, 

Consul. 

4 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  37 

PBOVINCIC  OF  MANITOBA. 

WINNIPEG    AND    AGENCY. 

(Agency:  Emerson.) 

WINNIPEG. 

(Quarter  cndiiuj  March  'M. 

Fish,  white $2, 13(i  00 

Furs,  undressed '•^,  -''UO  25 

Hides 11,744  42 

Lain))  coats 140  00 

Loeoinotives  (for  repairs,  to  be  returned) 110,  000  00 

Wheat,  iy,H4U  bushels,  in  bond  for  export Ki,  9c<7  72 

Total 144,  (io:?  :5y 

Quarter  eiidhiff  June  30,  1883. 

Egs  cases $100  00 

Empty  beer  easks 2,131  00 

Furs,  undressed 21,  402  00 

Hides 6, 343  20 

Miscellaneous 'j,500  92 

Total 3(5.537  12 

JAS.  W.  TAYLOR, 

Consul. 

EMERSON  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 
In  bond  for  export: 

Wheat,  12,954  bushels .$10,133  00 

For  duty : 

Stock $2, 180  00 

Miscellaneous •- 675  50 

2, 855  50 

Free: 

Stock 2,967  00 

Miscellaneous 4,  440  00 

7,407  00 

Total 20,395  50 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 
For  duty : 

Stock $1,  475  50 

Miscellaneous 98  50 

$1,573  00 

In  bond  for  export: 

Wheat,  70,397  bushels 60,286  00 

Flour,  200  sacks 615  00 

f.O.lK)!  00 

Free : 

Stock 100  00 

Hides 360  00 

460  00 

Total (;2,944  00 

C.  S.  DOUGLAS, 

Consular  Agent, 


38  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

PROVINCE  OF  BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 

(No  returns.) 


PROriNCE  OF  PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND. 
(No  returns. ) 


NE  WFO  UNDLAND. 

(No  returns. ) 


MEXICO. 

ACAPULCO    AND    AGENCY. 

(Agency:  Tehuantepec.) 

ACAPULCO. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Green  fruit,  3,160  packages $10,703  24 

Goat-skins,  10  bales,  2,527  pounds 361  10 

Deer-skins,  25  bales,  8,811  pounds .     2, 518  90 

Sweetmeats,  2  boxes 11   00 

Total 13,594  24 

Quarter  ending  .June  30,  1883. 

5226  packages  fruit $18,  010  98 

5  bales  goat-skins  . -  88  50 

Total 18,099  48 

JOHN  A.  SUTTER,  Jr., 

Consul. 
TEHUANTEPEC  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Cattle-hides,  4,332  pieces $12, 777  39 

Calf-skins,  27  packages : 696  51 

Deer-skins,  12  packages 780  80 

Ores,  5  packages 

Specie,  2  boxes 4,  000  00 

India-rubber,  2  boxes 157  00 

Total 18,  411  70 

Quarter  endintj  June  30,  1883. 

Cattle-bides,  2,9.55  pieces $8,676  50 

Calf-skins,  60  packages 2, 104  .52 

Deer-skins,  5  ]>ackageH 362  75 

India-rublu;]-,  1  package 160  00 

Coffee,  50  bags 825  00 

Specie,  3  boxes 3,000  00 

Total 15.128  77 

ALB.  LANGNER, 

Consniar  Agent. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  39 

CHIHUAHUA    AND    AGENCIES. 
(No  returns.) 

GUAYMAS. 

Quarter  endhuj  March  31,  1883. 

Hides,  2,im ^jiG,  017  80 

\2  sacks  seeds,  27  bundles  sugar-cane 65  38 

4  Vtoxes  tomatoes 7  ;')() 

13|^  dozen  hats,  2  barrels  crockery,  and  5  bundles  crockery 12.5  75 

>"6  sacks  si  1  ver  ore 1, 807  .50 

•,'0(1  bags  silver  ore 1, 104  80 

Total 9, 128  73 


Quarter  cndiiKj  June  30,  1883. 

1,974  hides $4,  8.53  40 

I  case  deer-skins 1-5  00 

1  case,  2  pieces,  old  machinery 42  .50 

1.5  packages  dates ! 100  00 

13  tons  salt 134  .50 

2, 529  head  cattle 31, 999  70 

120  head  sh(>cp 120  00 

1;^  head  Mexican  uiaix's 306  OU 

10  stamp  stems 254  50 

47  packages  merchandise  in  transit  to  Chihuahua 4.52  00 


Total 38,277  60 

A.  WILLAKD, 

Consul. 

GUERRERO. 

Quartei-  ending  March  31. 

Horses  and  mules ^ $4,564  87 

Beeves  21,131  ^6 

Beef-hides,  goat,  kid,  and  deer  skins 7, 257  96 

Total 33,0.54  09 


Quarter  endbuj  June  30,  1883. 

Horses,  nuircs,  and  mules $2, 165  22 

Beef-hides,  goat,  kid,  and  deer  skins 5, 942  06 

Beeves \ 331  54 

Total 8,438  82 

CHARLES  WINSLOW, 


Vice- Consul. 


LA  PAZ. 


Quarter  ending  March  31. 

Pearls S3,  610  UO 

1.381  gre.-n  hides 3,  023  25 

liiO  ])ouuds  cheese 40  9t» 

256.99  orchilla  weed 1, 037  00 

422  deer-skins 314  50 

107  pounds  human  bones 52  50 


Total 8,078  15 


Quarter  cndini/  June  30. 

Pearls S9, 912  50 

1,227  green  hides 2,  585  00 

475  deer-skins 368  50 

Mother-of-pearl  shell 1,893  .50 

100  orchilla  weed 400  00 


Total 15, 159  50 

J  AS.  VIOSCA. 

Consul. 


40  .  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

MANZANILL'O. 

(No  returns.) 

MATAMOROS    AND    AGENCIES. 

(No  returns.) 

MAZATLAN. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Bullion  and  specie $839,879  50 

Brazil-wood 16,682  .50 

Hides 3,272  73 

.lewelry 10,  305  00 

Miscellaneous 1, 174  21 

Total 871,313  ;)4 

EDWAED  G.  KELTOIs^, 

MERIDA   AND    AGENCY. 
(No  returns.) 

MEXICO. 

(No  returns.) 

MONTEREY. 

Quariei-  evdhif/  June  30,  1883. 

Ten  tous  assorted  ores  (for  test) No  value. 

ROBERT  0.  CAMPBELL, 

Consul. 
NUEVO    LAREDO    AND    AGENCY. 
(Agency:  Garita  Gonzales.) 
NUEVO  LAREDO. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Corn,  10,500  pounds %U0  81 

Beans,  222,835  pounds 8,143  90 

Bullion.  1,275  ounces 1, 139  85 

Hides  and  skins,  525,834  pounds 120,848  40 

Lstle,  39,852  pounds 4,196  33 

Lead,  526,469  pounds 12,136  23 

Live  stock,  5,916  head 44, 4;{5  20 

Mexican  dollars,  192,000 171, 648  00 

Piloncillo,  208,770  pounds 11,475  38 

Red  pepper,  6,099  j)onuds 2,  442  22 

Miscellaneous 10, 114  70 

Total 396,721  02 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Beans .1i;5, 162  16 

Bullion 1,323  00 

Hides  and  skins 86,  459  54 

lstle 3,984  08 

Lead 6,827  96 

Live  stock 24,413  67 

Mexican  didlars 15,876  00 

Miscellaiieous ' • 8,466  25 

I'iloncillo ■ 13, 387  83 

Red  pepper 2,337  52 

Silver  ore 191  74 

Total 168,449  75 


STEPHEN  H.  SMITH, 

Consul. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  41 

PASO  DEL  NORTE. 

(No  returns.) 

PIEDRAS  NEGRAS. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Beans '. ^Glri  62 

Corn' 833  bO 

Cattle 16,  049  43 

Horses,  mnles 18,  rj31  74 

Hitles,  skins 3,292  17 

Miscellaneous 1, 0r)3  69 

Total 41,379  4.". 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Beans $99  47 

Piloncillo 1  32 

Horses,  mules 16,081  67 

Hides,  skins 1,701  43 

Miscellaneous 1 ,  102  *i2 

Total 18,986  11 

WM.  SCHUGHAKDT, 

Late  Vice-Consul. 
PRESIDIO  DEL  NORTE. 

(No  returns.) 

SALTILLO. 
Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Horses  and  colts;  Mexican  coin. $2,053  04 

United  States  gold  at  15  per  cent,  promium. 

J.  W.  WADSWOKTH, 

Co7isiiL 
SAN  BLAS. 

(No  returns.) 

SAN  JOSPl. 
(No  returns.) 

SAN  LUIS  POTOSI. 
(No  returns. ) 

TAMPICO. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Istle sl5,  9-6  60 

Fustic l.=i,  422  80 

Hides 5,453  97 

Sarsaparilla 4,  M.)8  69 

Goat-skins 1, 691  10 

Honey 1,540  00 

Jalap" 1, 15*5  00 

Decr-skius 1,  144  60 

Horsehair 749  00 

Rubber 180  00 

H  ule 63  26 

Fruit 220  00 

Total 47, 616  02 

AUGUSTUS  J.  CASSARD, 

Consul. 


42  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

TUXPAN. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Chicle $42,  514  57 

Cedar 15,273  46 

Vanilla 13, 188  68 

Honey 13,115  54 

Hides 4,011  86 

Ruljber 4,178  98 

Deer-skins 1, 958  79 

Specie 2,015  00 

Fustic 1,649  79 

Molasses 215  25 

Sarsaparilla,  $114.80;  fruit,  $297.25 412  05 

Miscellaneous 3  08 

Total ? ?-..  98,537  25 

J.  J.  THIBAULT, 

Vice-Consvl. 

VERA  CRUZ   AND   AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Coatzacoalcos,  Frontera,  and  Miuatitlan.) 

VERA  CRUZ. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Coffee $360,789  13 

Goat-skins 257,970  10 

Salt,  dry,  and  wet  hides 62,510  63 

Deer-skins 5,  319  77 

Broom  root 11, 625  50 

Rubber 28,  971  49 

Jalap 1, 515  44 

Fustic 10,767  .s7 

Cigars 8,729  04 

Nickel  coin 57, 070  52 

Snoar 882  28 

Tobacco 781  TAy 

Saltron 91  91 

Istle 39  67 

Earthenware 23  32 

Household  furniture  and  books 913  13 

Minerals 715  42 

Rice.. 400  00 

Cacao 400  00 

Chocolate 100  (X) 

Mats  for  baling  coffee 4:?0  97 

Zacaton 799  60 

Marble 2, 207  06 

Printed  matters 104  55 

Shoes 250  00 

Feathers 1,  381  2<» 

Bones 2, 425  15 

3risc.-ll;in.'f>us 1,510  00 

Tut:. I 818,723  40 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Bank  shares $4,000  00 

Books  and  rurnitnre 1,806  75 

Cliocolatr 42  49 

C  i  gars 7 ,  203  32 

Code.' 255,334  8r> 

Deer-skins 4,771  13 

Dry  hides 52, 5.59  !>i 

Essfsnccs 127  t W 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  43 

Feathers S465  :}.S 

P^UHtic 6,018  30 

Flowers  (dye  flowers) 7,  'A'M  HI 

CJoat-skins 103,490  :^l 

Istle 6  4H 

Jalap 1,145  9r. 

Mexican  curiosities 333  21 

Mineral 885  57 

Rubber 17,902  (W 

Sacks 102  34 

Suoar 25(i  25 

Tobacco    1,989  47 

Vanilla 171,199  14 

Wine 25  00 

Zacuton 13, 078  35 

650,174  28 

BRUNO  TZSCHUCK, 

Consnl. 
FRONTERA  AGENCY. 

Quarter  eiidhifi  June  30,  1883. 

Maiioo-any S44, 191  97 

Lo>;wood 785  tO 

Hides 9,950  22 

Deer-skins 1,013  80 

robaeco 2,597  HI 

Specie 400  00 

Indigo 1, 443  22 

Cotiee 1,  410  10 

Total 62,392  (52 

M.  GIRARD. 

Consular  Agent. 


CENTRAL   Ji^IVEERIC^. 

COSTA    RICA. 

SAN   JOSfiAND   AGENCIES 
(No  return.) 


GUATE1TIAI.A. 

^  GUATEMALA   AND   AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Champerico,  Coban,  Izabel,  Livingston,  and  San  JosiS.) 

GUATEMALA. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Beans $425  00 

Cochineal 608  03 

Coftee 44,  884  70 

Deei-skins 981  27 

Goat-skins 60  71 

Hides,  dry 11,340  99 

India  rubber 15,  462  79 

Stationery    66  67 

Suf,w...'. 12,097  38 

Toliaeco 42  99 

Total 86.569  93 


44  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1683. 

Cacao $848  60 

Chocolate 25  00 

Coffee 61,038  06 

Deer-skins 1,873  79 

Goat-skins 58  39 

Hides 19,930  04 

Miscellaneous » 35  42 

Personal  effects ,-.-  250  00 

Rubber 27,324  83 

Silverware 1, 555  61 

Specimens - 166  67 

Sngar 6,338  55 

Total 119,434  96 

FRANK  H.  TITUS., 

CHAMPERICO  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Coffee ■-  $279,556  58 

India  rubber 5,  885  76 

Hides 603  36 

Total 286,045  70 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Coffee $164,4ri7  79 

India  rubber 777  38 

Hides -  3,133  44 

Cocoa 30  00 

Merchandise 16  00 

Total 168,444  51 

Y.  SOUZA, 

Consular  Agent. 

LIVINGSTON  AGENCY. 

Quartei-  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Coffee $29,968  54 

Rubber 433  82 

Hides 1,935  60 

Ore 12,800  00 

Indigo 1,742  00 

Bananas 2, 767  09 

Sarsaparilla 1,903  51 

Mahogany 1, 778  23 

Plants. -i^ 47  82 

Plantains 6 

Cocoanuts 40  00 

Total 53,42H'«1 

WILLIAM  OWEis^, 

Acting  Consular  Agent. 

Quarter  endinfj  June  30. 

Coffee,  462,653  pounds .' $35, 811  96 

Rubber,  (i,922  pounds 2, 793  27 

Sarsajiar ilia,  7^341  pounds 1,328  94 

Hides,  16,505  pounds 1,573  12 

Mahogany,  41,530  feet 2,649  91 

Deer-skins,  .520  pounds 10*.i  40 

Plants,  160  pounds 6  40 

fiird-skins 19  80 

Fruit8 1,596  80 

Total 45,882  70 

J  AS.  F.  SARG, 

Consular  Agent. 


DECLARED    EXPORTH    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  45 

SAN  JOS£  DE  GUATEMALA  AGENCY. 

Quarter  endiiuj  June  '.iO,  1883. 

.  offee S%,  lUT  85 

Hides (V^H'M 

India  rubber :{,  OH?  2;'. 

Snyar 15,  86d  4G 

Total 115,71(2  50 

JOHN  STUAKT, 

Consular  Aqent. 


HONDURAS. 

AMAPALA. 

(No  returus.) 


RUATAN  AND  TRUXILLO    AND  AGENCIES. 
(Agencies:  Bonacca,  Puerta  Cortez,  San  Pedro  Sula,  Truxillo,  and  Utilla.) 

KUATAN  AND  TRUXILLO. 

Quarto-  enduif/  March  31,  1883. 

Sarsaparilla,  $5,864;  hides,  ^9,76'^ $15,626  00 

Doer-skins,  $5,816 ;  goat  and  tiger  skins,  $455 6, 271  00 

Mahogany  and  cedar 2, 785  00 

Cocoanuts 12,  373  00 

Bananas 17, 815  00 

Old  copper 180  00 

Oranges,  pineapples,  plantains,  &c 1, 974  00 

Shells. -1 85  00 

From  Utilla:  « 

Bananas  and  other  fruit 4,  865  00 

Cocoanuts 8,320  00 

Mahogany 262  00 

Total 70, 55(i  00 

Quarter  endhiff  Sepf€mT)er  30,  1882. 

From  Ruatan  and  Bouacca : 

Bananas  and  other  frnit 616,890  00 

Cocoanuts 34,  OM  00 

From  the  Island  of  Utilla ; 

Bananas  and  other  fruit 3, 7 15  00 

Cocoanuts 18,  3-0  Oi) 

From  Truxillo : 

Cocoanuts 3, 160  00 

Hides  and  skins 3,  (i89  00 

Sarsparilla 7, 148  00 

India  rubber 2,  OlS  00 

Total 86,960  00 

WM.  C.  BUECHARD, 

Consul. 


46  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

BRITISH  llOIVDURAS. 

BELIZE. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Sugar 146,565  33 

Fruit,  nuts,  &c 19, 128  71 

India  rubber 11,469  32 

Hides 1.151  41 

Sarsaparilla 895  13 

Logwood 862  96 

Deer-skins 56  80 

LignumvitfB 100  50 

Old  copper 116  70 

Total 80,346  86' 

Giughams  returned  to  United  States 149  07 

Jlattiug  returned 36  10 

185  17 

ALBEET  E.  MOELAN, 

Consul. 


IVICARAGUA. 

SAN  JUAN  DEL  NORTE  AND  PUNTA  ARENA  AND  AGENCY. 

(No  returns.) 

SAN  JUAN  DEL  SUR. 
(No  returns.) 


SAI.VADOR. 

,  LA  UNION. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

92  bales  rubber,  22,166  pounds $6, 649  80 

104  soroons  Indigo,  16,044  pounds 16,  044  00 

1,841  dry  hides,  35,309  pounds 4,944  26 

28  bales  deer-skins,  5,465  pounds 1,630  50 

1  bale  alligator  hides,  354  pounds 106  20 

35  sacks  silver  ore,  3,282  pounds 2,  800  00 

2  cases  raw  silver 1, 256  50 

Total 33,431  26 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

70  sacks  coflee,  10,.500  pounds $1,0.50  00 

26  bales  decir-skius,  5,399  pounds 1,  619  70 

1,83()  diy  hides,  31,7()8  pounds 4,447  .52 

53  bales  rubber,  12,640  pounds 3,792  00 

777  sacks  silver  ore,  189,075  pounds 20,  400  00 

Total 31,309  22 

EMILO  OOUKTADE, 

Consul. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  47 

SOXJa?IT    tSlIVEERICA. 

UiVITJED  STATES  OF  COLOITIBIA. 

BARRAN Q UILLA    AND    AGENCIES. 
(Agencies:  Rio  Haclia  and  Santa  Martha.) 

BARRANQUILLA. 
Quarter  endiuij  March  31,  1883. 

Hides §38,881  63 

Cottee 35,  319  4G 

Quina t^-i/iSO  84 

Fustic 3,911  72 

India  rubber 1,924  17 

Balisam 1,518  27 

,Straw  hats 473  22 

Goat-skins 193  40 

Emeralds 144  02 

Total..  1 104,652  73 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Hides $226,177  57 

Cottee 190,438  96 

Quina 79,692  88 

Fustic 6,018  32 

India  rubber •. 14,222  96 

Balsam 737  76 

Deer-skins 246  9G 

Goat-skins 2, 323  36 

Emerald 264  69 

Cigars 246  90 

Dividivi 134  74 

Ivory  nuts 740  46 

Plants 115  22 

Anato 113  68 

Total  costs 7,449  82 

Total 528,702  23 

Treasure,  including  gold,  silver,  gold  dust,  exported  to  the  United  States 

without  invoice 22, 369  79 

Total 551,072  07 

THOMAS  M.  DAWSOi^, 

Consul. 
RIO  HACHA  AGENCY. 
Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Goat-skins S9, 710  70 

Hides 8, 471  50 

Deer-skins 224  75 

Bones 2,  547  05 

Cottee 487  20 

Horns : 71  50 

Porcupine  skins 2.^  35 

Tiger  skins 5  70 

Total 21 ,  541  75 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1SS3. 

Goat-skins §!7,435  00 

Hides : . .  5 , 666  09 

Bones 3, 678  52 

Deer-skins 421  91 

Coftue 609  00 

Woods 962  22 

Total IS.  772  74 

Pv.  CLARIQUEE, 

Consular  Agent. 


48  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

COLON. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Bauauas $68,789  6(5 

Ivorv  nuts 505  80 

Cocoanuts 10,609  30 

India  rubber 1,  353  30 

Tortoise  shell 3,  010  50 

Old  metal 050  50 

Cotiee - 857  2() 

Hides ^  152  50 

Sundries 5, 23G  r>5 

Total 91,165  67 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Bauauas §100,373  74 

Ivorv  nuts 2, 792  17 

Rubber 6,231  95 

Hides 2,9:^5  90 

Cocoanuts 15, 994  54 

Tortoise  shell 623  35 

Cocoa Ill  70 

Rook  ore 30  00 

Coffee 2,943  50 

Sundries 13,084  39 

Total 145,119  15 

F.  W.  EICE, 

Consul. 
PANAMA. 

Fractional  quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Rul)ber ; $55,742  64 

Hides 12,020  11 

Cocobolo  wood 3,978  40 

Skius 3,838  90 

Coffee 2,276  98 

•Straw  hats 916  67 

Ivorv  nuts 613  44 

Cocoa 341  98 

Total 79,729  12 

THOMAS  ADAMSON, 
Consul. 


VE]\EZUEI.A. 

LAGUAYRA. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Coffee ^ 1257,276  12 

Cocoa - 12,694  59 

Hides 27,020  45 

Skius 23,538  40 

Miscellaueoua 1, 534  05 

Total 322,063  61 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Coffee $240,954  29 

Cocoa 10,4.58  16 

Skins 3(J,  218  m 

Hides 11,741  51 

Miscellaneous 1 .  327  ii'J 

Total 300,700  30 

WIJJFIELD  S.  BIRD, 

Consul. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UxNITED    STATES.  49 

MARACAIBO    AND     AGENCIES. 
(Ageucies:  Coro,  San  Cristobal,  uiid  Valc.ra.) 
MARACAIBO. 

Quarter  ending  March  :U,  188:1. 

Collee $54(5,  OAC,  74 

Cacao 2,  daO  <il 

Hides "27,300  08 

Skins 21,218  93 

Cojiaiba H,  4:^7  (iS 

Qiiina  bark IJ^V,')  l1 

Fish  N()un<ls H,  7157  44 

Sugar 5,  767  38 

Fustic 2,  4r)4  68 

Lignunivita) 388  46 

Brazil  wood 673  59 

Bones 307  69 

Thuns 60  73 

Divi-divi 2,609  53 

Wool 226  77 

Living  plants 595  92 

Total 629,448  00 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Cofi'oc.  8,409,052  pounds §;l,122,2i=9  16 

Cacao,  55,232  jionnds 17,  H.34  94 

Hides,  208,526  ])ounds 49, 986  44 

Skins,  57,142  pounds 28, 123  57 

Balsam  copaiba,  27,420  pounds 13, 226  68 

Quina  l)ark,  5,340  pounds 2,648  59 

Fish  sounds,  5,581  pounds : 4,  335  10 

Fustic;,  901,948  pounds 7,127  12 

Zapatcra  wood,  17,000  pounds 851  83 

Divi-divi,  134,675  pounds 3,229  89 

Bones,  32,000  pounds ^        263  60 

Paradies  seed,  200  pounds '          52  40 

Brazil  wood,  4,435  pounds 229  25 

Total 1,250,198  57 

E.  H.  PLUMACHER, 

Consul. 

CORO  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Goat-skins 8*4,401  42 

Collee 10,  940  66 

Total 85,342  08 

RAYMON  SEIGAS, 

Consular  Agent. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Goat-skins 870,139  93 

Coftee 35, 488  26 

Total 105,628  19 

M.  A.  LARACY, 

Consular  Agent  ad  interi 
62  A— D  E 4 


50  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

PUERTO  CABELLO. 

Quarter  ending  March  :31,  1883. 

3, 838,  797  pounds  coffee $314,  464  03 

11,  440  tides,  weighing  261,124  pounds 48,  468  37 

6, 9b7  deer-skuis,  weighiug  16,036  pounds 5, 943  67 

9,018  goat-skins,  weighing  15,575  pounds 6,944  04 

42, 170  pounds  cocoa 7, 101  41 

24, 578  pounds  divi-divi 582  98 

5, 154  pounds  qnina  bark 560  00 

95  pounds  deer-horns 14  40 

45  pounds  concha  shells 12  00 

4, 895  pounds  rope 480  00 

1.  000  pounds  old  copper 80  00 

3  boxes  old  types '30  00 

Total 384,670  90 

EICHARD  KOLSTER, 

Vice- Consul. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

1,947,032  pounds  coftee $184,601  92 

5,293  hides,  weighing  114,343  pounds 19,678  60 

11. 184  deer-skins,  weighing  26,098  pounds 9, 213  17 

12, 155  goat-skins,  weighing  21,532  pounds 9, 583  51 

1, 650  pounds  cocoa 437  60 

12, 592  pounds  divi-divi ???  ^'^ 

3,  474  pounds  quina  bark 373  92 

10, 790  pounds  sugar 492  98 

2,503  pounds  old  copper 293  29 

Total 224,904  09 

I.  HURUP, 
Acting  Consul. 


DUTCH  GUIAKA. 

PARAMARIBO.  » 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Sugar $55,477  68 

Cacao 6(>,664  22 

Molasses 8,  703  14 

Coffee ' 46  66 

Pickled  limes 104  78 

Lime  juice - 85  21 

One  barrel  vegetables 1  84 

GoMdust 6,153  40 

Total 137,236  93 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Sugar - $32,794  55 

Cacao 134,450  68 

Molasses 5,171  37 

ri(^kle(l  limes l-5r>  22 

lyinie  juice I'-^S  42 

(Jold  dust 13, 950  87 

Old  iron 2,502  50 

Total 189,130  61 

TIli:NRY  BARNETT, 

Vice-Consid. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  51 

BRITISH  CiVIANA. 

DEMERARA. 

Quarter  ending  March  ol,  1883. 

Sugar'; ^l,dO'J,90:j  54 

Molasses 7,  r>74  HG 

Gum l,W'Z  m 

Ballata 39;i  94 

Copper 504  04 

Brass 381  82 

Lead 72  38 

Yolluw  metal 110  11 

Hird  skiiiH 52  25 

Tonka  boiius 15  65 

Total • 1,  820,  311  58 

PH.  FIGYELMESY, 

Consul. 


BRAZIL. 

BAHIA. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Sugar $701,149  70 

Carbonates ' 11, 155  46 

Rubber 6,034  26 

Jiicorauda 6,586  91 

Hird  skins 1,201  83 

Poisoned  skins 51  56 

Total 726,179  72 

JOHN  B.  WEAVER, 

Consul. 
PARA. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  188.3. 

Balsam  copaiba $1, 152  00 

Cream  nuts 14,943  00 

Cocoa 2,  700  00 

Deer-skins 17, 114  00 

India  rubber • 1,601,160  00 

Oxhides 4,195  00 

Old  metal 781  00 

Ton  ka  beans 13,  559  00 

Total 1,655,604  00 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Annatto $1,870  00 

Balsiim  copabia 5, 570  00 

Brazil  nuts .59,190  00 

Deer  skins 31,429  00 

India  rubber 1,855,390  00 

( )x  hides 10, 825  00 

Peruvian  bark 53,  390  00 

TcuiKa  beans 1,710  00 

Miscellaneous 770  00 

Total .* 2,020,144  80 

A.  C.  miNDLE, 

Consul. 


52  CONTINENT  OF  AMERICA. 

PERNAMBUCO. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1863. 

Sugar,  207,037  bags |1,  098, 491  42 

Slieep-skiiis,  11  bales S63  75 

Goat-sldns,  27  bales 2,  417  50 

Total 1,101,772  67 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Sugar,  31,747  bags $176,910  34 

Okliron. - 2,.^45  27 

Old  iron  scraps  ^61  00 

Boues  and  liorus '^f^4  47 

Raw  sheep  and  goat  skins 20,452  04 

Total 200,753  12 

HENRY  L.  ATHERTON, 

Consul. 


RIO  DE  .lANEIRO. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Coffee,  587,812  bags $5,574,667  33 

Rosewood,  1,329  logs 30,027  14 

Rosewood,  616  half  logs 9,487  37 

Old  iron,  255  tons,  3  cwt.,  2  qrs 2,383  16 

Fish  glue,  14  bags 380  59 

Wood,  6  cases ^97  03 

Sundries,  74  cases,  4  bales * . . . .  789  01 

Advertising  material,  3  cases  (re-exportation) 256  50 

Total   5,618,088  13 

Quarter  ending  June  :?0,  1883. 

Coflfee,  .571,474  bags |;6,138,829  76 

Rosewood,  466  logs   8,  317  86 

Medicinal  jtlauts,  seeds,  «fec.,  29  bales,  3  cases 273  73 

Total 6,147,421  35 

C.  C.  ANDREWS, 

Consul  General. 


RIO  GRANDE  DO  SUL. 
(Quarter  ending  Mareh  31. 

The  past  (inartcv  can  scarcely  be  looked  on  with  satisfaction  in  conuncrcial  circles 
ill  the  province  of  Rio  Grande  (Brazil),  and  complaints  are  rife  of  "bad  business," 
l)ad  paynii'uts,  and  gcinjral  "(ailing  otVin  trade." 

As  regards  imports  this  is  easily  iicc.ouiitfd  for  by  tlie  constantly  increasing  coi#t-ra- 
l)aud  over  tlic  frontier  and  exct^ss  of  sup[)ly  compared  with  (b^nuind,  and  witli  respect 
to  exports  t<>  the  very  high  exj»ort  duties  levied  by  the  central  and  provincial  gov- 
erijments,  heavy  <!OHt  of  transport  cousecjuent'  on  the  unsiitisfactory  state  of  the  bar, 
and  also  to  the  tenacity  of  the  I'elotas  .Sahideristas  in  uuiintaining  their  absurd  con- 
vention and  ])retensi(ms  to  dictate  conditions  to  shi))iiers  and  producers,  as  distasteful 
and  inconveiiient  to  these  as  prejudicial  to  themselves. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  53 

IMPORTS. 

From  tho  United  States  only  six  vessels  have  arrived,  and  these  all  foreign  flag8> 
being  tbnr  with  ilonr,  one  with  an  assorted  cargo,  and  one  with  six  locomotives  and 
tenders  from  IMiiladelphia  for  the  French  comjjany  that  lias  the  contract  for  the  con- 
struction and  working  of  tlie  railway  in  the  south  of  the  province,  a  very  significant 
proof  of  the  superiority  of  American  manufacture  and  ailajjtation  to  the  speciality  of 
traffic.  The  railway  is  not  yet  opeuinl  to  the  public,  l)nt  the  work  is  progressing  and 
its  completion  eagerly  looked  f(uwar<l  to  as  a  means  of  retrieving,  jiast  losses  and 
inaction. 

liar, — The  Government  committee  of  engiiujers,  actually  engaged  in  studying  the 
best  means  for  permanent  improvement,  are  at  work,  and  the  thing  looks  like  busi- 
ness, and  not  as  hitherto  mere  talk. 

Two  ])owerfnl  dredges  have  been  ojdered  by  the  minister  of  agriculture,  one  from 
the  United  States,  and  one  from  France. 

Tenders  for  steam-hoppers  and  other  material  are  also  called  for.  The  head  en- 
gineer is  undoubtedly  active  and  enterprising,  and  proposes  to  work  day  and  night, 
employing  the  electric  light  whenever  the  state  of  the  bar  permits. 

During  the  i>ast  six  month,  7.59  craft  of  all  classes  crossed  inward  and  outward 
without  any  serious  accident. 

Entries — Sailing  vessels,  475;  steamers,  170.  Sailed — Sailing  vessels,  475;  steamers, 
17. 

Exports. — Entries  have  shown  a  falling  oft"  of  30,000  head  of  cattle  in  theSaladeros 
as  compared  with  last  season,  which  was  one  of  the  smallest  on  record. 

The  following  have  l)een  declared  at  this  consulate  as  destined  for  the  United  States: 

Dry  cattle-hides,  7:?,7«i:{ ,f 260, 70«J  02 

Salted  cattle-hides,  (),.'Si)4 29,109  88 

AVool,  24r),:i91  kilograms 63, 256  39 

Horse-hair,  124,040  kilograms .")4,262  48 

Nutria-skins,  3  packages 468  60 

Cattle-horns,  9,300 311  39 

Horn  piths,  7,695 75  15 

Old  metal,  3,661  kilograms 529  63 

Total 408,722  74 

The  falling  off  in  dry  hides  is  notable,  as  in  same  period  iu  1882,  108,759  were 
shipped;  in  l.-^.--'l,  14.'>,971.  This  decrease  can  only  be  attributed  to  the  small  mor- 
taliry  amongst  cattle  iu  the  camp,  besides  the  quantity  sent  over  the  frontier. 

The  shipments  of  wool  show  an  increase. 

Quarter  ending  June  30. 

In  my  last  ciuarterly  report  of  March  31, 1  remarked  that  it  could  scarcely  be  looked 
on  witli  satisfaction  in  commereial  circles,  and  I  regret  to  have  to  apply  the  same  ob- 
servation to  the  quarter  ended  this  day.  A  continued  series  of  rainy  weather  has 
brought  the  season  to  a  rather  premature  close,  and  if  slaughter  in  the  saladeros  last 
year  was  exceptionally  small,  it  is  now  even  less  by  some  15,000,  a  fiict  which  con- 
tributes much  to  the  great  stagnation  in  trade. 

Imports  from  the  United  States  have  been  limited  to  3  cargoes  of  Hour  from  Rich- 
mond, and  2  assorted  cargoes,  chiefly  composed  of  lumber,  kerosene,  and  rosin  from 
New  York.  B\'  steam  I  havt;  noticed  no  arrivals,  but  several  lots  of  American  Hour 
have  <!ome  down  in  coiisters  from  Rio  de  Janeiro.  It  is  agreeable,  however,  to  notice 
that  two  American  vessels  arri^-ed  during  the  quarter,  both  with  rapid  voyages,  and 
good  turn  out  of  cargo.  Owing  to  want  of  return  cargo  homewartl,  charters  for  the 
coast  were  accepted  in  each  instance 

From  the  table  of  comparative  exports  hence  to  the  United  States,  it  would  seem 
that  the  retrograde  movement  is  progressive,  both  in  quality  and  value. 

Undoubtedly  various  causes  have  had  a  baneful  inlliience  on  the  commerce  of  the 
province.  To  trace  these  causes  to  their  primitive  source  is  more  than  I  could  at- 
tempt in  the  circumscribed  space  of  a  quarterly  report.  But  that  the  imperfect  means 
of  transixu't  in  the  interior,  high  rates  of  freiglit,  and  exorbitant  tiscal  duties  on  both 
imports  and  exports,  have  much  to  do  with  tlie  general  depression  is  unquestionable. 

Railways  are  progressing  slowly,  and  the  construction  has  been  somewhat  retarded 
lately  by  Hoods  and  heavy  rains.  Still,  we  are  ])r(unise(l  that  the  first  section  of  the 
line  hence  to  tlu^  frontier  will  bo  ojjcned  by  the  end  of  the  year. 

The  liar  has  been  favorable  and  no  casualties  have  occurred,  nor  have  there  been  any 
cases  of  extraordinary  detention  to  shipping.  The  Government  engineers  intrusted 
■with  the  improvement  and  special  study  for  projected  works  are  waiting  for  the  ar- 
rival of  the  dredgers,  tow-boat,  &c.,  mentioned  in  my  last.  Vessels  shouhl  not  load 
deeper  than  9^  feet  for  entry,  9i  if  outward  bound. 


54  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

Exports  to  the  United  States. 

Drv  cattle-hides,  47,833 $102,183  55 

Wool,  43,578  kilograms 10,455  39 

Horse-hair,  12,  413  kilograms G,  700  12 

ShiQ-bones.  235,684 2,  006  90 

Horus,  21,808 1,037  40 

Fish-bladders,  34  bales 964  48 

Old  sheathiug  copper,  3,083  kilograms 449  95 

Total * 183,797  79 

AVM.  A.  PEELLER, 

Vice- Consul. 
SANTOS. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 
Coffee,  .51,982  bags,  60  kilograms  each $526,758  33 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Coffee,  .56,273  bags $711,498  97 

Old  iron  rails,  3,099 7,286  02 

Total 718,784  99 

WM.  T.  WRIGHT, 

ConsnJ. 


URUGUAY. 

MONTEVIDEO. 

Quarter  endiuq  June  30,  1883. 

Dry  hides,  64,2i)3 ." $249,477  39 

Wool,  660  bales 86,129  64 

Bones,  1,718  tons 37,298  42 

Wet  salted  hides,  1,999 11,3,50  67 

Ostrich  feathers,  18  cases 8,646  31 

Hide  cuttings,  49  bales 1,146  49 

Horn  piths,  19, 613  kilograms 472  73 

Shin-bones,  28,000 2(i0  77 

Hair,  21  bales 6,  294  99 

Nutria-skins,  3  bales 1,  413  02 

Shank-bones,  20,739  kilograms 499  20 

Mare's  grease,  1  cask 85  29 

Total 403,074  92 

A.  L.  RUSSELL, 

Consul. 


AKOENTIINE  REPUBLIC. 

BUENOS  AYRES. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Dry  hides  and  kips ' $501,809  09 

Wool 364, 229  97 

( J  o a  t -  sl<  i  1 1  s 1 4 7 ,  729  29 

Horse-hair 111,076  37 

Nutria-skins 80,765  79 

Salted  hides 37,740  56 

Feathers 36,261  22 

Bones  and  bone  ash 17,  IKJ  51 

Old  iron 14,927  09 

Iliilc  cuttings 5,  746  41 

]>ri.(l  Idood   5,173  47 

Cari.incho-skins 3,912  90 

Ifornsand  piths .500  00 

Deer  an<I  st;ig  skins 307  40 

'i'ot al 1 ,  327, 363  07 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  55 

Quarter  aiding  June  30,  1B83. 

Wool .$502,  nef)  4r> 

Dry  ox  and  cow  hides  and  kips 401, 009  34 

Gout-skins 188,894  41 

Iforso-hair , 93,418  70 

Nutria-skins  » til, 844  34 

Salted  hiilos 30,191  75 

Crnshed  bones 15, 4'20  ()3 

Bones 11,507  90 

Carpincho-skins 12, 8*24  59 

Deer  and  stag  skins 7, 234  70 

Cnttin^rg 2,2^8  00 

Ostrich  feathers 1,501  04 

Paper  stock 292  77 

Total 1 ,  3w9, 053  03 

E.  L.  BAKER, 

Consul. 

ROSARIO    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Parana  and  Santa  F6.) 

ROSARIO. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Dry  hides  and  kips,  30,720 8109,  025  32 

Goat-skins,  30  bales 1.3,517  06 

Hair,  47  bales 10,397  14 

Nntria-skins,  9  bales 3.528  04 

Carpincho-skins,  2  bales 438  12 

Total 137,500  28 

ALANSON  S.  HALL, 

Vice-Consnl. 


CHILI. 

(No  returns.) 


BOLIVIA. 

(No  returns.) 


PERU. 

CALLAO. 


Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Paintings,  &c $4,000  00 

Antiquities 1,100  OO 

Hides 330  00 

Cocoa  leaves 284  9t> 

Total 5,714  90 

J.  H.  MOORE, 

Consul. 

LAMBAYEQUE. 

Quarter  endint/  June  30,  1883. 
Dry  hides $498  20 

ALFRED  LAPOINT, 

Vice- Consul. 


56  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

IQUIQUE. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Nitrate  of  soda §547,859  80 

Borate  of  lime 664  59 

Jodine 14,440  63 

Scrap  iron 5,948  63 

Empty  quicksilver  flasks 158  80 

Total o(J9,  072  45 

J.  Vr.  MEEEIAM, 

Consul. 


ECUADOR. 

GUAYAQUIL. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Rubber $59,308  61 

Cocoa 48,523  59 

Cascaiilla 772  80 

Specie 509  .52 

Hides 17,174  72 

Deers-kins 174  71 

Total 126, 463  95 

A.  DESTRUGE, 

Vice-Consul. 


THEJ  ^WBST  INI3IES. 
BRITISH  ^  EST  IIVDIES. 

1.  Bahamas.  7.  St.  Christopiikr.  13.  Barbadoes. 

2.  Bermuda.  8.  Nevis.  14.  Grenada. 

3.  Turk's  IsLA>rDS.  9.  Antigua.  15.  Tobago. 

4.  Jamaica.  10.  Monserrat.  16.  Trinidad. 

5.  St.  Lucia.  11.  Dominica. 

6.  Virgin  Islands.  12.  St.  Vincent. 

THE     BAHAMAS. 

NASSAU   AND    AGENCIES. 
(Agencies :  Dunmore  Town,  Governor's  Harbor,  Green  Turtle  Cay,  and  Matbewtown. ) 

NASSAU. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Sponges $46,408  96 

Fruit 1,530  41 

Old  metal  and  junk 467  20 

Rawhides 317  49 

Sundries 738  22 

Total 49,462  28 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Sponges ?129,328  66 

Pineappl.s 939  21 

Salt 172  2fi 

Raw  bides 250  00 

Sundries 000  05 

Total 31,599  18 

TUOS.  J.  McLAIN,  Jr., 

Consul. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  57 

DUNMORE  TOWN  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

I'ineapples $16  70 

Bananas -  499  50 

CocoanntH 94  00 

Grapefruit 2  00 

Limes 2  00 

Oranges 278  30 

Shells,  common  conch 10  00 

Sugar-canes 4  00 

Shells,  Queen  conch 4  80 

Sapodillas 18  60 

Tomatoes 89  50 

Watermelons 1  50 

Yams 0  00 

Total 1,026  90 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Pineapples $5,760  00 

Bananas 107  00 

Cocoanuts 10  00 

Grape  fruit 3  60 

Limes 3  00 

Lilies 21  00 

Oranges 3  00 

Sapodillas 7  50 

Old  junk 9  .50 

Shells,  Queen  conch 16  20 

Tomatoes 51  60 

Watermelons 4  80 

Total 5,997  20 

HENRY  S.  HIGGS, 

Consular  Agent. 

GOVERNOR'S  HARBOR  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 
Salt,  bananas,  and  sheila* §283  22 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 
Pineapples  and  shells $47,249  29 

CHAS.  A.  BETHEL, 

Consular  Agent. 

GREEN  TURTLE  BAY  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Oranges §1,830  00 

Bananas 284  00 

Coral 9  75 

Sea  fans 10  00 

Conch  shells 36  50 

Sponge 4  .50 

Limes 2  00 

Grape  fruit 1  20 

Pineapples 2  42 

Star-tish 35  00 

Pumpkins 23  00 

Yams 4  40 

Total 2,242  77 


58  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Pineapples,  quantities  unknown. 

Coral ; $.5  00 

Star-fish 1  75 

Shells 2  75 

Lilies 5  15 

Lemons 50 

Old  junk 6  00 

Total 21  15 

UEIAH  SAUNDEBS. 

MATHEWTOWN  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Guano,  or  cave  earth $7.50  00 

General  cai-oo  ex  S.  S.  Athos,  wrecked  at  Inagua  on  December  6,  and  re- 
turned to  the  United  States  in  schooner  A.  L.  Butler,  and  no  invoice 
taken  of  same 38.  000  00 

Total 38,750  00 

J.  I.  SAEGENT, 

Consular  Agent. 

BE  EMU  DA. 
HAMILTON. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Liquors $115,477  94 

Vegetables 44,109  93 

Old  metal 177  15 

Total 159,765  02 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Vegetables $378,081  98 

Liquors 70,192  25 

Varnish,  shellac - 2, 887  80 

Old  metal 307  70 

Mineral  salt • 137  12 

Empty  casks 43  32 

Arrowroot 551  59 

Mineral  water 298  07 

Total 4.59,159  83 

CHAS.  M.  ALl^EN, 

Consul. 

ANTIGUA    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Anguilla,  Dominica,  Montserrat,  Nevis,  and  Portsmouth.) 

ANTIGUA. 

Quarter  ending  March  31, 1883. 

Sugar liill,(;95  27 

Wnlasses 429  47 

Hides  and  skins 297  51 

Turtle  shell 114  00 

Butter  (returned  to  the  United  States) 113  45 

Total 12,049  70 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  59 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Sugar      §230,230  27 

Molasses 20,033  17 

Hides,  skins,  and  beeswax 444  'JO 

Total 250,714  34 

CHESTER  E.  JACKSOi^, 

Consul. 

ANGUILLA  AGENCY. 

Quarter  cndiuy  March  31,^883. 
1 'J, 095  bushels  coarse  salt $1,583  10 

AVAGER  REY, 

Consular  Agent. 
DOMINICA  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Muscovado  sugar §8,  91)5  99 

Concentrated  lime-j  uice 2, 782  08 

Cocoa 1,890  57 

Laurel  loaves 1, 189  09 

Fruit 100  82 

Old  metal 94  94 

Coffee 90  14 

Cocoa-nuts 86  28 

Cassia 26  92 

Total 15,268  83 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  188:?. 

Muscovado  sugar $39,159  92 

C'oucentrated  lime  juice 670  24 

Bav  leaves , 520  75 

Bav  oil 165  00 

Cocoa 116  90 

Cassia 106  70 

Lime  fruit 93  55 

Oil  of  limes 57  83 

Tamarinds -•-  35  60 

Total 40,926  49 

WM.  STEDMAN, 

Consular  Agent. 
MONTSERRAT  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Concentrated  lime  juice S~,984  00 

Fruit 50  14 

Molasses 678  58 

Total 8,712  72 

WILLIAM  A.  THURMAN, 

Acting  Consular  Agent. 

NEVIS  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

85  baiTcls  Muscovado  sugar ^l-u  Tl 

20  bajrrels  Muscovado  sugar «. 1:;3  95 

Total 941  6Gg 


60  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

102  barrels  Muscovado  sugar,  25,720  pounds $898  67 

22  barrels  Muscovado  sugar,  5,945  pounds 212  09 

Total 1.110  76 

H.  R.  CHALLENOR, 

Consular  Agent. 

BARBADOES   AND   AGENCIES. 

«      BARBADOES. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Old  metal $77  42 

Skius 844  68 

Samples 29  46 

Sugar  and.  molasses 41,289  23 

Total 42,240  79 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Aloes $504  95 

Arrowroot 1 ,  984  24 

Ale  kegs 39  80 

Cassava 132  00 

Oldmetal 343  32 

Old  rag 13  84 

Skins 859  34 

Sugar  and  molasses 1,  329, 112  74 

Yams 2  25 

Total 1,332,861  80 

ROBT.  Y.  HOLLEY, 

Consul. 

JAMAICA. 

KINGSTON  AND  AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Falmouth,  Milk  River,  Montego  Bay,  Port  Antonio,  Savannali-la-Mar, 

and  St.  Ann's  Bay.) 

KINGSTON. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Annotto $2,  865  31 

Bananas 6,  493  95 

Bitterwood 94  89 

Coffee 37,135  31 

Ginger 1,226  28 

I-jides  and.  skins 1,880  43 

Logwood 132  12 

Miscellaneous  and  drugs 3,754  43 

Oldmetal 3,375  93 

Oranges 36,594  37 

Pimento 218  81 

Preserved  fVnit 1,471  70 

Rum 1,314  96 

Sticks 919  07 

Sugar 17,213  78 

Total ^ 114,691  34 

Corresponding  quarter  1882 152,  881  50 

Decrease , 38,190  16 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  61 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Annatto $1,112  03 

Biiniiiiiis 20,823  42 

Cofleo 22. 1H()  18 

Ginger 3,311  53 

Hi  lies  and  skins 1,  412  G9 

MiHciellaneons 1,  371  OG 

OrangOH .'>,  248  10 

Pinuinio 4,r)82  67 

Pineapples 2,958  58 

Knni 805  03 

Sticks  1,252  28 

Sn^ar 51,530  10 

Old  metal 702  .53 


Total -' 117,29(i  20 

Corre8i)onding  quarter  1882 116, 8h8  72 

Increase 407  48 

GEO.  E.  HOSKIXSOX, 

Consvl. 
Quarter  endhig  June  30,  1883. 

PORT   ANTONIO   AGENCY. 

Bananas,  127,816  bunclies $74,627  00 

Cocoa-nuts,  204,000 4,459  00 

Limes,  29  barrels 72  50 

Lime  juice,  6  puncheons 512  00 

Oranges,  70  barrels,  108  boxes 52  00 

Total 79,722  50 

MONTEGO   BAY  AGENCY. 

Aunotto 'i?19G  55 

Fruit,  viz:  Bananas '?3,  411  35 

Oranges 21  89 

Pineapples 6  07 

Goat  skins 

Ginger  (dried) 

Hides 

Old  metal 

Pimento 

Sugar 28,419 


Total 


:; 

439 

'31 

63 

61 

1 

190 

25 

t)C 

56 

31 

69 

21 

52 

28 

419 

53 

33, 

429 

02 

ST.  ANN  S    BAY   AGENCY. 

Sugar ». $14,077  85 

Pimento 40,882  95 

Bananas  

Oranges 

Ginger 

Logwood 

Pineai>pl<'S 

Molasses 

Fnstic 

Satinwood 

Orange  juice 

Li  mo  juice 


Total 


1 

625 

71 

1 

021 

59 

1 

706 

19 

{'<S   82 

9 

11 

36  49 

43 

78 

24 

33 

389 

32 

24 

32 

59 

910 

46 

MILK    KIVER   AGENCY. 


Oranges §5,)»e'5  20 

Coffee 5,083  98 

Total 10,  969  18 


62  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

FALMOUTH  AGEXCY. 

The  value  of  all  exports  to  the  United  States  during  the  quarter  was,  |39, 187.65, 
and  consisted  of  sugar,  331  hogsheads,  394  barrels ;  pimento,  88  bags ;  ginger,  coffee,  and 
sundries. 

SAVANNAH  LA  MAR  AGENCY. 

Fruit,  bauanas $550  00 

Annotto -^ 55  61 

Total r 605  61 

KECAPITULATION   OF   KINGSTON  AND   AGENCIES. 

Kingston $117,206  20 

Port  Antonio 79,722  50 

Montego  Bay 33,429  02 

St.  Ann's  Bay 59,910  46 

Milk  River 10,969  18 

Falmouth 39,187  65 

Sav.  laMar 605  61 

Total 341,120  62 

TRINIDAD. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883, 

Asphalt $26,146  25 

Empty  lager  beer  kegs 167  50 

Cocoa 80,714  20 

Bitters 13,740  20 

Hides 372  68 

Cocoa-nuts 15,046  12 

Tonka  beans ". 1,743  10 

Carboys 82  00 

Wool 193  00 

Sugar 190,731  78 

Molasses 141  10 

Old  iron 1,141  25 

Total 330,219  18 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Sugar $1,798,856  66 

Old  iron 172  80 

Asphalt 11,276  25 

Cocoa 66,674  48 

Bitters 8,438  22 

Hides 514  36 

Empty  beer  kegs Ill  75 

Tonka  beans.- 15,292  06 

Cocoanuts 3,  422  56 

Old  canvas 20  77 

Bird-skins * 61  54 

Plants 26  50 

Orchids 7  50 

Books 47  50 

Total 1,904,922  95 

JOim  TOWLEK, 

Consul. 
TURK'S    ISLAND    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Cockburu  Harbor  and  Salt  Cay.) 

TURK'S  ISLAND. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Guano,  443  tonn |4,433  50 

Salt,  6(5,142  bushels 4,390  74 

Si»ongo 645  61 

Total 9,469  85 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES. 


63 


Quarter  endinq  June  '.W,  18H:$. 

Salt  in  bulk,  80,253  bushels ' $:>,  70:5  15 

Sponge 400  71 

Guano,  21,000  tons 21,  007  00 


Total 27,110  86 

N.  K.  SAWYER, 

Consul. 
COCKBURN  IIAKIJOR  AGENCY. 

Quarter-  ending  March  31,  1883. 
Salt,  80,77G  bushels |5,038  61 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 
Salt,  103,841  bushels $6,701)  16 

J.  W.  TATEM, 

Consular  Agent. 

SALT  CAY  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Salt  in  bulk,  56,247  bushels $3,  5U5  24 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 
Salt  in  bulk,  87,160  bushels $6,130  05 

ALEXIS  W.  HARRIOTT, 

Consular  Agent. 


FRENCH  ^VEST  INDIES. 

GUADELOUPE.   MARTINIQUE,   AND   ST.    B  ARTHOLOM  E  AV, 

GUADELOUPE. 
Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 


Articles. 


Mnscovado  sugar 

Ueine  sugar 

Concrete  sugar. . . 


Total  sugars . 


heads. 


2,482 

197 

50 


Barrels. 


251 
121 


2,729 


372 


Kilograms. 


883 


1,  552,  664 
242, 378 
42, 139 


Value. 


$122,  808  67 
17,  887  29 
2,  6U5  11 


883 


1,837,181       143,301  07 


Cacao,  15  baiTels,  1,021  kilograms 

Copper  (old),  1  package,  5*J  kilograms 

CotiVe,  5  kegs,  266  kilograms 

Lead  (old),  1  package,  32  kilograms 

Lime-juice,  3  casks,  135  gallons 

Yellow  metal  (old),  1  package,  247  kilograms. 
Zinc  (old),  5  packages,  740  kilograms 


8211 

97 

y 

50 

^  9() 

92 

5 

00 

139  m 

40  00 

15 

34 

Grand  total 143,819  46 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 


Muscovado  sugar. 

Usine  sugar 

Concrete  sugar . . . 


Total  sugars  . 


Hogs- 
heads. 


8,055 

1,935 

346 


Barrels,  i  Bags.     KUograms.        Value. 


745 
855 


9,673 


5, 136,  552  :  ^38, 700  86 

2,411,056  I     222,332  17 

287,  034  I      23, 451  61 


10,  336 


1,600  ,     9,673 


7,  834, 642  ,     6S4, 484  64 


CHARLES  BARTLETT, 

Consul. 


64  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

MARTINIQUE   AND    AGENCY. 

(Agency :  Fort  de  France. ) 

MARTINIQUE. 

Quarter  ending  March  .31,  1883. 

Sugar 1280,392  32 

Old  sails  from  vessels 100  00 

Rum 55  60 

Total 280,547  92 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Brown  sugar , $724,061  83 

Tamarinds  in  sirup 753  35 

Total 724,815  23 

W.  H.  GARFIELD, 

Co7isuL 
ST.  BARTHOLOMEW. 

(No  returns.) 


DANISH  ^V£ST  INDIES. 

ST.   THOMAS  AND   AGENCIES. 
(Agencies:  Fredericksted  and  Santa  Cruz.) 

ST.  THOMAS. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Old  metal §413  80 

Goat-skins 94  50 

Bitters 242  75 

Total 751  05 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Bay-rum $5,030  87 

St.  Croix  rum 6, 132  44 

Old  metal 466  41 

Total 11,629  72 

V.  V.  SMITH, 

Consul. 


DUTCH  ^1  EST  INDIES. 

CURASAO    AND    AGENCY. 

(Agency:  Bonaire.) 

CURAQAO. 

Quarter  endinq  March  31,  1883. 

Hides,  skiuH,  wool,  &c '. |89,200  31 

Dyewoods 3, 442  28 

Coffee 8,  724  5(i 

Salt 1,750  00 

Guano 8,800  00 

Miscellaneous 17,332  00 

129,255  15 
Charges 2, 107  43 

Total ! 131,362  58 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  65 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Hides,  skins,  and  wool,  &g SI  19, 7t)9  98 

Dyewooda,  &c 20,511  69 

CoflFee 18,r)28  10 

Salt 840  00 

Miscellaneous 2, 698  39 

162,348  16 
Chargea 1,810  81 

Total 164.158  97 

ALMOST  BAKNES, 

Consul. 

BONAIRE  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 
Salt,  10,600  barrels P,  188  48 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 
Salt $3,461  20 

L.  0.  BOYE, 

Gonsidar  Agent. 


SPANISH  WEST  INDIES. 

CUBA. 

BARACOA. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 
Fruit $121,525  39 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Fruit $388,959  41 

Tobacco 279  50 

Total 389,238  91 

DATUS  E.  COON, 

Commercial  Agent. 

CARDENAS. 
Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

30  413  hogsheads  sugar;   500  bags  sugar;  27,216  hogsheads  molasses; 
2,894  tierces  molasses ;  130  tierces  honey ;  108  hogsheads  asphaltum ; 

83  pipes  asphaltum $2,747,325  17 

Quarter  ending  June  30  1883. 

53,129  hogsheads  sugar  ;  875  hogsheads  melado  ;  36,904  hogsheads  mo- 
lasses; 3,955  tierces  molasses;  265  tierces  honey;  116,000  cigars; 
31,321  cigars,  206,852  kilograms;  4  logs  cedar $3,966,221  30 

JOSEPH  A.  NUNEZ, 

Cojisul. 
62a— D  E 5 


66 


CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

CIENFUEGOS    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies  :  Trinidad  de  Cuba  and  Zaza.) 

CIENFUEGOS. 


Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Sugar $1,548,340  17 

Molasses 70,234  34 

Miscellaneous 14,380  56 


Total 1,632,955  07 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Sugar $2,659,984  10 

Molasses 132,357  99 

Miscellaneous 35,  092  09 


Total 2,827.434  18 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 


Articles. 


Cieufuegoa,       Trinidad. 


Zara. 


Total. 


Sugar 

Molasses 

Honey 

Cedar  and  mahogany . 
Miscellaneous 


52, 659,  984  10  j     $445, 157  66 
132,  357  99  i        49, 134  44 

\  4,344  40 

1,784  21 

35,092  09  ' 


$58  822  60 


10, 400  00 


$3, 163,  964  36 

181, 492  53 

4,  344  40 

•e,  184  21 

35,092    9 


2, 827,  434  18  i      500, 420  71 


69,  222  60 


3,  397,  077  49 


WM.  P.  PIERCE.  Consul. 


HAVANA    AND    AGENCIES. 

(No  returns.) 

MATANZAS. 


Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 


Sugar,  40,067  hogsheads,  43  boxes 

Molasses,  20,068  hogsheads,  2,132  tierces. 

Tobacco,  105  bales 

Mahogany,  224  pieces 


, 936,  365  91 

699, 130  06 

4, 172  85 

1,235  00 


Total 3,640,903  82 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

50,146hhd8.  and  382  bags  sugar i|3,611,937  86 

26,  745  hhds.  and  2, 768  tcs.  molasses 884,  890  39 

356  tons  guano 5, 596  00 

132  ]»cs.  mahogany 450  00 

60  bales  tobacco.' 3,251  20 


Total 4,506,225  45 


United  States  Consulate, 

Matanzas,  June  30,  1883. 


DAVID  VICKERS, 

United  States  Consul. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  67 

SAGUA   LA   GRANDE. 
Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Sugar,  19,13G  hogsheads,  95  tierces,  200  bags $1,  350,  373  02 

Molasses,  2,58(j  hogsheads,  258  tiei'ces 109, 153  53 

Melada,  190  hogsheads,  20  tierces 13,  384  83 

Total 1,472,911  38 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Sugar,  38,248  hogsheads,  188  tierces,  3,713  bags,  100  boxes,  1  barrel §2,785,957  59 

Molasses,  8,011  hogsheads,  802  tierces 325,  649  39 

Melada,  513  hogsheads,  60  tierces 3G^  018  88 

Honey,  23  tierces 1, 202  40 

Total 3,148,828  26 

CLARENCE  C.  FORD, 

Commercial  Agent. 

SAN  JUAN  DE   LOS  REMEDIOS. 

Quarter  ending  March,  1883. 

10,214  hogsheads  sugar $764,643  83 

522  hogsheads  molasses,  48  tierces 19,  671  60 

70  bales  tobacco 2,305  00 

Total 786.620  43 

W.  H.  POLLEYS, 

Commercial  Agent. 

SANTIAGO    DE    CUBA    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Guantauamo,  Manzanillo,  and  Santa  Cruz.) 

SANTIAGO  DE  CUBA. 
Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

990  hogsheads,  698  bags  sugar $7.5,347  76 

1,652  bags,  contaiuiug  220,700  cocoa-nuts 3,  621  69 

420  logs,  mahogany,  cedar,  and  guayacan 16,  051  52 

66  empty  casks 

85  tierces  precipitated  copper 3,  772  76 

48  bags  bones  ;  1  box  with  $500 

1  parcel  with  $100 

25  casks,  3  barrels  honey 937  03 

3  cases  mineral  sampk^s 5  17 

25  bales  tobacco 833  68 

Total 100,569  61 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

7,234  hogsheads,  2,759  bags  sugar $593,  469  47 

1,838  bags,  containing  182,300  cocoa-nuts 2, 8.54  9S 

22  logs,  mahogany,  720  lignum-vitje   1,  (i47  67 

16,000  pineapples  823  70 

1  box  mineral,  3  boxes  brandy 16  90 

3,000  cigars ' 100  13 

Total .598,912  85 

JOHN  C.  LANDREAU, 

Consul. 


68  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

TRINIDAD   DE   CUBA. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

11,180  hogsheads,  323  tierces,  260  bags  muscovado  sugar $110,890  10 

405  hogsheads,  48  tierces  muscovado  molasses 15, 589  59 

88  logs  wood 8, 376  12 

7  barrels  coftee 281  97 

140  tierces,  31  barrels  honey 8,218  70 

Total 343,356  48 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

5,699  hogsheads,  587  tierces,  240  bags  sugar $445, 157  66 

1,418  hogsheads,  177  tierces  molasses 49, 134  44 

76  tierces  honey 4,344  40 

140  pieces  cedar  wood 1,784  21 

Total 500,420  71 

JOSfi  PALAN, 

Consular  Agent. 

POETO   EICO. 

MAYAGUEZ. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Sugar $162,038  38 

Cotfee 159,395  04 

Molasses 111,555  59 

Oranges 14,809  38 

Crude  mineralized  phosphate 3, 149  69 

Cocoa-uuts • 2,  717  42 

Hides 911  91 

Wooden  boxes 204  52 

Pineapples 148  95 

Honey 22  05 

Total 454,952  93 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Sugar $270,  668  33 

Molasses 145,117  64 

Coffee 25,371  61 

Oranges 965  12 

Cocoa-nuts 2,625  22 

Pineapples 4, 307  61 

Phosphates 919  65 

Hides 1, 367  19 

Achiote 602  17 

Ginger 93  21 

Tamarinds 44  25 

Old  yellow  metal 61  55 

Honey 32  48 

Estropayos 47  80 

Total $4,52,223  83 

GORHAM  E.  HUBBARD, 

Commercial  Agent. 
PONCE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Sugar $62,316  89 

MwlaHses 355,034  63 

Cottee 113,758  74 

Rum 1,234  28 

Fruit 1,005  50 

Annotto 184  43 

Total 533,554  47 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  69 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Molasses $.322,569  5.5 

Coflcc,  in  transit 113,242  10 

Sugar 77,'J94  49 

Cotton 3,133  35 

Annotto 90  50 

Types 30  50 

•     Total §.517,086  49 

E.  E.  WHITE, 
Commercial  Agent. 

SAN  JUAN  AND   AGENCIES. 
(Agencies:  Aguadilla,  Arecibo,  Gnayama,  Naguabo,  and  Viequez.) 

SAN  JUAN. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Sugar,  1,011  hogsheads $63,476  10 

MoKisses,  265  puncheons 9, 229  66 

Sugar,  300  bags 3,418  65 

Bay-water,  6  casks 562  90 

Total 76,697,22 

EDW.  CONROY, 

Consul. 
Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Sugar,  4,645  hogsheads $336,260  63 

Molasses,  1,359  casks 43,727  88 

Sugar,  2,332  bags 26,863  86 

Bay-rum,  44  casks 3,  880  24 

Sundries 422  00 

Total 411,154  61 

ANDRES  CROSAS, 

Vice-  Consul. 
AGUADILLA  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

CoflFee $79,782  00 

Sugar 158,930  00 

Molasses  and  sundries 2, 350  00 

Total 241  062  00 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Sugar $156,  345  00 

Molasses 5,  400  00 

Cott'oe  (bound  for  Europe) 23,255  00 

Annotto '. 55  00 

Total 185,025  00 

AUG.  GANSLANDT, 

Consular  Agent. 
ARECIBO  AGENCY. 

Qiiarter  ending  March  31, 1883. 

Sugars $49,915  19 

Molasses 1, 181  57 

Coffee 37, 223  70 

Satin-wood 874  83 

Total 89.195  29 

FERN'DO  FERNANDEZ. 


70  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Sugar $279,534  43 

Molasses 12,653  84 

Coffee 48,658  90 

Hides 600  80 

Satin-wood 923  76 

Total 342,371  73 

EDWARDO  J.  FERNANDEZ, 

Consul. 

GUAYAMA  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Molasses $104,269  96 

Sugar 18,677  82 

Bav-water 4,262  05 

Specie 5,699  40 

One  marble  bust 102  50 

Total 133,011  73 

J.  c.  Mccormick, 

Consular  Agent. 
NAGUABO,  HUMACAO,  AND  FAJARDO. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 
Sugar  and  molasses $236, 563  97 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1833. 
Sugar  and  molasses $619,  046  39 

W.  HADDOCK, 

Consular  Agent. 

VIEQUEZ.  * 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Sugar  and  molasses - $42,463  67 

J.  CRERON  LANGFORD, 

Consular  Agent. 


HAYTI. 

CAPE    HAYTIEN  AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Gonaives  and  Port  de  Paix.) 

CAPE  HAYTIEN, 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Cocoa $36  20 

Coffcf, 260  62 

Hides 3,199  67 

Horns 10  50 

Honey 1,434  88 

Logwood 100,225  29 

Poppers 126  42 

Tortoise-shell 236  36 

Goat-skiuH 2,289  81 

Total 107,819  75 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  71 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Cocoa .?1,405  67 

CottV,o 57,687  76 

Beeswax 24  15 

Hides 3,660  25 

Honey 2,266  16 

Old  metal 16  63 

Logwood 31,  006  84 

Pe])pors 168  68 

Goat-skina. 1,869  05 

Total 98,105  19 

STANISLAS  GOUTIER, 

Consul. 
GONAIVES  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Logwood,  4,269,600  pounds §30,  783  6U 

CoHee,  16,710  pounds 1,272  29 

Hides,  30  pieces .54  00 

Goat-skius,  487  pieces 158  85 

Total 32,268  74 

Quarter  ending  June  30, 1883. 

Logwood,  3,588,050  pounds $33,  .575  23 

Coffee,  531,877  pounds 60,981  44 

Coffee  in  the  hull,  437  pounds 44  09 

Cotton,  15  bales 6.55  00 

Hides  and  goat-skins 1, 225  37 

Mahogany 41  06 

Total 96.522  19 

JOHN  D.  METZGER, 

Consular  Agent. 

PORT  DE  PAIX  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Logwood $71,705  80 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Coffee $7,650  00 

Honev 26  50 

Logwood 57,898  20 

Total 65,574  70 

AUG.  SCHUMACHER, 

Acting  Consular  Agent. 

PORT  AU  PRINCE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Goat-skins,  125  bales,  28,632i  pounds 810,  666  20 

Logwood,  2,410,000  pounds 20,282  .50 

Sugar,  442+  packages,  203,740  pounds 12,  4.<9  37 

Hides,  2,969  hides,  37,554  pounds 5,  089  86 

Honey,  654  barrels,  20,873  gallons 10,  360  59 

Gum  guiac,  89  boxes,  7,127  pounds 1,313  78 

Orange  peel,  1,249  bags,  68,934  pounds 2, 129  09 

Bees-wax,  25i  packages,  4,286  ijounds 1 ,  174  29 

Cocoa,  373  bags.  40,516  pounds 3, 746  03 

Coffee,  2,488  bags,  328,530  pounds 29,  620  70 

Ligmun-vitiB,  27  boxes,  3,700  pounds 706  90 


72  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

Molasses,  30  barrels,  9,000  pouuds §487  90 

Manila  hemp,  5  bales,  784  pouuds 57  55 

Dried  ginger,  2^  barrels,  195  j)ounds 22  52 

Old  copper,  1,199  pounds 117  88 

Ox  shoes,  1  barrel,  1  hogshead,  459  pounds 14  11 

Peanuts,  2  barrels,  159  pouuds. 8  62 

Horns,  1  barrel,  1  hogshead,  402  pounds 12  06 

Total 98,299  95 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Logwood $16,063  94 

Coffee,  2,544  bags,  342,985  pounds 33,888  27 

Honey,  178  barrels,  5,916  gallons 2,753  98 

Hides,  1,131  bales,  12,721  pounds 1,721  53 

Orange  peel,  49  bags,  2,378  pounds 117  37 

Sugar,  198  barrels,  113,749  pounds 5, 364  23 

Sisal  hemp,  1  bale,  488  pounds 3  71 

Oxtail,  1  bale,  208  pounds 3  35 

Goat-skins,  127  bales,  6,306  pounds 3, 606  35 

Gum  guiac,  35  boxes,  8,132  pounds 1,775  17 

Bees-wax,  7  boxes,  1,188  pouuds 300  04 

Ginger,  2  boxes,  8  pounds 25  22 

Molasses,  44  barrels,  1,382  gallons 1,128  03 

Cocoa,  415  bags,  22,292  pouuds 2,495  81 

Fustic,  7,350  tons 1, 136  21 

Old  copper,  2^  barrels,  500  pounds 18  00 

Tolal 70,401  21 

JOHN  MERCER  LANGSTON, 

Consul- General. 


SAN  DOMINOO. 

PUERTO  PLATA. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Molasses,  35,900  gallons $8,975  00 

Fustic,  8  tons 160  00 

Honey,  1,608  gallons 837  80 

Hides,  2,326 5,644  60 

Goat-skins,  3,582 1,432  80 

Sugar,  6,333  pounds 284  99 

Total 17,335  19 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Sugar $10,979  08 

Molasses 1,890  00 

Honey 388  60 

Hides 7,462  40 

Goat-sk ins 866  40 

Tobacco - 517  45 

Divi  divi 832  20 

Mahogany 4,098  01 

Old  metal 168  82 

Total 27.202  96 

THOS.  SIMPSON, 

Cotisul. 
SAMANA. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Cocoa-nuts $48  00 

Do 37  92 

Do 234  00 

Sugar  and  molasses 4,  500  00 

Cocoa-iiuts 240  00 

Do..   118  00 

Total 5,177  92 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  7i^ 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Cocoa-nuts $70  00 

Sugar  and  molasses 3,2(32  00 

Cocoa-ntit  s 170  16 

Books  and  clothing 2  50 

Plantain  Hour 12  50 

Cocoa  nuts 102  50 

Sugar .....'^ 4,708  17 

Fruit  and  cocoa-nuts 384  25 

Specimens  of  birds  and  insects 52  50 

Cocoanuts- 128  60 

Gun,  and  attachments 2  50 

Coffee 37  92 

Cocoa-nuts 203  50 

Sugar  and  molasses 3, 364  00 

Sugar  and  copper 1, 318  75 

Total 13,819  85 

LELAND  C.  BACON, 

Consul. 

SAN    DOMINGO    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Azua  and  Macoris. ) 

SAN  DOMINGO. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Sugar,  4,639,894  pounds $202,567  11 

Molasses,  44,490  gallons 6, 828  00 

Honey,  30,720  gallons 10,683  63 

Lignum-vitiB,  250.745  tons 5, 654  82 

Mora,  10.115tons 141  61 

Bera,  4.300  tons 51  60 

Hides,  1,297  pounds 220  49 

Lignum-vita) 133  20 

Miscellaneous,  lot  of  rope  and  scales 380  00 

Charges 18,365  31 

Total 245,025  77 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Sugar,  8,199,909  pounds §357,654  32 

Molasses,  55,220  gallons 9,787  97 

Lignum-vita^  938.545  tons 6,587  55 

Honey,  23,865  gallons 9,304  90 

Mahogany,  4,762  feet -.  197  33 

Mora,  13  tons .' 156  00 

Lignum-vitie  gum,  350  pounds 70  00 

Logwood,  125  tons 1 ,  572  00 

Fustic,  15  tons 180  00 

Charges 32,637  27^ 

Total 416,147  34^ 

H.  C.  C.  ASTWOOD, 

Consul. 
MACORIS  AGENCY. 
Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Fifty  (50^  hogsheads  sugar,  86,441  pounds $4, 136  75 

Quarter  endiiig  June  30,  1883. 

Sugar  and  molasses §43, 252  73 

Sugar 10,554  85 

Sugar  and  molasses 11,863  96 

Sugar  and  molasses 38,  744  87 

Honey 461  25 

Sugar  and  molasses 5, 230  68 

Total 110,198  54 

JAMES  W.  MELLOK, 

Consular  Agent. 


74  CONTINENT    OF    AMERICA. 

AZUA  AGENCY. 
Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

6,018  packages  sugar,  weighing  1,019,354  ijounds $39,876  32 

112  ox  hides,  weighing  2,698  poimds » 345  39 

2,732  sticks  lignum-vitgB,  177|tons 3,993  70 

Mahogany 160  00 

73  barrels  molasses,  costing  2,550  gallons 1,370  00 

39  boxes  gum  guaiac,  2,859  pounds 593  96 

Total 46,339  37 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

7,690  packages  of  sugar,  weighing  1,028,413  pounds $33,795  92 

32  barrels  honey,  measuring  1,160  gallons 610  89 

223  tons  lignum- vitfe 4,312  99 

Total 39,719  71 

H.  CHANDRUC, 

Go7isular  Agent. 


EXPORTS  DECLARED  IN  ASIA. 


ASIATIC   TURKEY. 

ASIA  MINOR,  SYRIA,  AND  PALESTINE. 

SMYRNA    AND    AGENCY. 
(Agency:   Mytelene. ) 

SMYRNA. 

Quarter  ending  March  ^1,  1883. 

Almonds  $165  40 

Carpets  and  rugs 16,  387  03 

Emery  stoue 36,  352  28 

Goat-skins 657  42 

Gum  mastic    829  08 

Gum  tragacanth 7, 734  08 

Licorice  root '. 238, 464  93 

Nut-galls  688  12 

Opium   94,145  85 

Pine-nuts 329  34 

Rags 15,147  67 

Raisins 5,261  26 

Sponges  580  21 

Sundries 78  57 

Wool 57,950  83 

Total    474,772  07 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Carpets  and  rugs $64,798  91 

Emery  stone 17, 408  64 

Figs   3  80 

Gum  mastic 308  30 

Gum  tragacanth 1 ,  137  16 

Licorice  root -• 113, 390  30 

Opium 27,632  14 

Rags 7,456  06 

Raisins 10  60 

Sundries 55  35 

Wool 46,393  61 

Total 278,594  87 

W.  E.  STEVENS, 

Consul. 

75 


76  CONTINENT    OF    ASIA. 

SYRIA. 

BEIRUT   AND   AGENCIES.  • 

(Agencies:  Aintab,  Aleppo,  Alexandretta,  Damascus,  Haifa,  Latakia,  Marash,  Sidon, 

Tarsus,  and  Tiipoli. ) 

BEIRUT. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Unwashed  wool   $30,034  20 

Bitumen   7,621  33 

Total 37,655  53 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Nil. 

JOHN  T.  EOBESON, 

Consul. 


PAI.ESTINE, 

JERUSALEM  AND   AGENCY. 

(Agency:  Jaflfa.) 

(No  returns.) 


ADEN. 


Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Coffee - $93,443  88 

Skins 141,394  52 

Hides 21,908  46 

Feathfirs 3,652  31 

Shawls 296  45 

Rugs 100  00 

Gum r>00 

Total ---     260,800  62 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Coffee $158,203  57 

Skins 115,499  72 

Feathers 7,981  60 

Gum 197  00 

Total 281,881  89 

JAMES  S.  WILLIAMS, 

Consul. 


MUSCAT. 
(No  r(>.turiiK.) 


PEKSIA. 

(No  returns.) 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  77 


BRITISH  IIVDIA. 

BOMBAY. 

(No  returns. ) 

CALCUTTA  AND   AGENCIES. 
(Agencies:  Akyab,  Basseiu,  Chittagoug,  Madras,  Moulmein,  and  Rangoon.) 

CALCUTTA. 

Quarter  ending  March  ',il,  1883. 

Drugs $1,971,010  40 

Fishing  rods 404  80 

Gunny-bagH 464,  012  00 

Gunuy-cloth 44,530  80 

Hides 325,  0()8  40 

Jute 124, 575  20 

Jute  butts  and  rejections 1,  052,  446  80 

Linseed 256,658  40 

Oil 4.  .538  80 

Rags 22,221  60 

Rubber 20,298  40 

Saltpt-ter 1.52,  0^8  80 

Silk  aud  seersucker  piece  goods 9,  0.59  60 

Skins 351, 434  80 

Seeds  (other  than  linseed) 85  60 

Tea 36,472  40 

Miscellaneous 10,880  00 

Total 4,  845, 736  80 

H.  MATTSOi^, 

Consul- General. 

Quarter  ending  June  30, 1883. 

Drugs 8340,644  00 

Fishing  rods 594  QO 

Gunny-bags  f 411,624  00 

Gunny-cloth 21,107  20 

Hides 270,  364  80 

Jute 97, 570  40 

Jute  butts  and  rejections 351,  313  20 

Linseed 177,354  00 

Oil 8, 233  20 

Rags  and  paper  stock 3(5,  9.57  -60 

Rubber 47, 182  40 

Saltpeter.. 113,352  00 

Silk  and  seersucker  piece  goode 474  40 

Skins 1.57,839  20 

Tea 12,660  40 

Woolen  goods 481  20 

Miscellaneous 7, 560  00 

Total 2,055,313  60 

O.  C.  BANCROFT, 

Vice  Consul- General. 


78  CONTINENT    OF   ASIA. 


CEYtON. 

Quarter  ending  March  31, 1883. 

Cinchona $2,506  00 

Cinnamon 2,  424  00 

Coffee 2,600  00 

Coir  yarn  and  fiber 13,815  00 

Cocoanut  oil 85,943  00 

Citroncllaoil *)  11,446  00 

tissential  oil > 

Plumbago 69,337  00 

Total 188.071  00 

Quarter  ending  June  30, 1883. 

Cincnona $787  00 

Cinnamon 2,  693  00 

Cocoanut  oil 50, 542  00 

Coir 10,945  00 

Coffee 7,  .530  00 

Ebony 247  00 

Essential  oil 12,252  00 

Orchilla 421  00 

Plumbago 72,749  00 

Total 158,166  00 

W.  MOREY, 

Consul. 


STKAITS  SETTLEMENTS. 

SINGAPORE  AND  AGENCY. 

(Agency :  Penang. ) 

SINGAPORE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Tin '- $463,496  64 

Black  pepper 206,112  54 

White  pepper 8,313  11 

Gambier 149,292  12 

Rattans ,  190,865  30 

Tapioca  (flake,  pearl,  and  flour) 43,  724  39 

Sago  (flour) 18,326  91 

Sago  (pearl) ^ 1,804  94 

Nutmegs —  54,  .556  68 

Cloves 4,929  36 

Mace 1.253  97 

Coffee 16,972  53 

Gum  copal 42,761  19 

Gum  damar 150  70 

Borneo  rubber 7,074  00 

Essential  oil  (citronella  and  nutmegs) 3, 112  99 

Cutch 5,489  10 

Dragon's  blood 726  00 

Tobacco  12,162  38 

Buflalo  hides 8,  423  17 

Putch  leaves 1,147  90 

Cubebs 11  47 

Malacca  and  Pontianak  canes 694  37 

K<M>]ah  slioils 45  64 

Silk 42  03 

Total 1,241,489  43 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  79 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Tin $686,530  99 

Black  pepper 208, 294  09 

White  pepper 17, 153  17 

Gambler ". 201,201  21 

Cntch 495  84 

Rattans 173,«J17  87 

Tapioca  (flake,  pearl,  and  flour) 34, 548  36 

Saj^o  (pearl) 392  50 

Sa^o  (flour) 28,  876  64 

Nutmegs 82,949  76 

Cloves 10,786  16 

Mace 5,481  99 

CotFee 8,  875  14 

Gum  copal 29,541  10 

Gum  damar 1,  044  5o 

Gum  benjamin 639  88 

Borneo  rubber 27, 831  58 

Essential  oil  (citrouella) 5,  088  87 

Mother  of- pearl  shells 5,168  27 

Green  snail  shells 3,601  05 

Buttalo  hides 7,289  82 

Malacca  canes 1,  774  76 

Tobacco 515  22 

Sticklac 283  55 

Tutch  leaves 646  31 

Dragon's  blood 122  00 

Cocoa 96  03 

Sandalwood  64  93 

Total 1,602,911  74 

A.  G.  STUDER, 

Consul. 
PENANG  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Tin $334,977  72 

Black  pepper 25, 256  65 

Sugar 13, 552  75 

White  pepper 8, 857  29 

Nutmegs 7,940  71 

Rattans 5, 724  33 

India  rubber 5,580  46 

Hides  (buffalo) 2,018  99 

Tapioca 136  68 

Nutmeg  oil 84  00 

Total 104,129  58 

L.  HCtTTENBACH, 

Consular  Agent. 
Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Tin §238,238  55 

Sugar 25 ,  ^•0 (>  84 

Black  pepper 12,  477  39 

Nutmegs 6,508  33 

Cloves , 3,055  74 

Mace 2,70013 

Rattans 1,781  50 

Cinnamon 336  59 

Total 290,905  07 

JOS.  HEIM, 
In  charge  of  the  Consular  Agency. 


80  CONTINENT    OF    ASIA. 

y 

DUTCH  INDIA. 

BATAVIA    AND   AGENCY. 

(Agency:  Soerabaya.) 
BATAVIA.* 

Quarter  ending  March  31. 

Guilders. 

Coffee 1,343,124  64 

Sugar 143,2.51  00 

Rattans 7,391  88 

Nutmegs 48,344  27 

Mace 2,091  54 

Cassia 91  76 

India  rubber 8,700  00 

Sticks,  etc 440  00 

Gum  damar 17, 497  79 

Gum  copal 48,  373  21 

Gum  beujamin 1,  648  00 

GumGieian 404  00 

Bamboo  hats 2,549  77 

Falieagel 82  50 

Hides 4,285  52 

Total 1,628,275  88 

At  exchange.  40.2 $6.54,566  90 

OSCAR  HATFIELD, 

Consul. 

PADANG. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Coffee $984,928  00 

Rattans 12,  4«3  00 

Cassia 13,  979  00 

Nutmegs 31,710  00 

Mace : 4,280  00 

India  rubber 4,603  00 

Black  pepper 1, 140  00 

Hides 560  00 

Cloves 1,994  00 

Total 1,055,677  00 

.    L.  M.  BEELS, 

Vice- Consul. 


PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS. 

MANILA   AND    AGENCY. 

(Agency :  Cebu.) 

MANILA. 

Quarter  ending  March  21,  1883. 

Hemp - $1,293,029  64 

Sugar 768,894  39 

Cigars 9,932  65 

M.O.  P.  shells 4,111  74 

Hide  cuttings 3,967  80 

Hats 1,848  92 

Ylang  Viang  oil 1,268  94 

Sapan  wood 1,  337  88 

Gum  copal 1,101  85 

Cordage 737  15 

Total 2,086,230  96 

*  Including  Macassar,  Celebes. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  81 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Sugar $l,2.'i2,.540  61 

Hemp 

Coffee 

Hide  cuttinga 

Cigars 

Iruligo 

Gum  copal 

Sajjau  wood 

Mother-of-pearl  shells 

Straw  bats 

Sundry , 

Total l,H74,6t)'2  70 

R.  D.  TUCKER, 

Acting  Consul. 
CEBU  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 
Sugar $246,776  23 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 
Sugar S213,681  74 

C.  R.  BLAIR  PICKFORD, 

Consular  Agent. 


584 

, 243  61 

13, 

443 

20 

6, 

,  340 

26 

r> 

,  U70 

as 

5 

,416 

57 

3, 

,U2'J 

(i7 

1 

,819 

32 

900  37 

818  94 

89  80 

JAPAl>f. 

KANAGAWA   AND   AGENCY. 

(Agency:  Hakodadi.) 

KANAGAWA. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Silk $1,280,201  69 

Tea 242,740  30 

Curios 31,634  55 

Fish-oil 6,  790  64 

Miscellaneous 2,  303  43 

Bamboo  poles 1,  919  75 

Plants  and  trees 1,  851  35 

Paper 1,452  34 

Rags 1,282  88 

Ginger 1,162  09 

Faus 819  41 

Shellfish 181  66 

Quicksilver  flasks 140  02 

Total 1,572,530  11 

GEO.  E.  RICE, 

Vice  Consul- General. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Tea $2, 287,  HOP  72 

Silk 791,795  82 

Curios 75,  150  18 

Miscellaneous 4,  .57(5  25 

Fish-oil 3,002  50 

Paper  2,  .549  85 

Mushrooms 894  64 

Plants  and  trees 621  25 

Fire- works 457  33 

Lanterns 221  :<5 

Bamboo 171  72 

Total 3,167,850  61 

THOS.  B.  VAN  BUREN, 

Consul- General. 
62  A— D  E 6 


82  CONTINENT    OF    ASIA. 

NAGASAKI. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Screens $20  OO 

Tea 22,714  28 

Total 22,734  28 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Tea $9,  704  6G 

Porcelain 205  21 

Sundries 699  00 

Total 10,578  87 

ALEXANDER  C.  JONES, 

Consul. 
OSAKA  AND  HIOGO. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Tea,  1,305,224  pounds $259,012  61 

Fans 6,931  19 

Curios 10,  763  ^ 

Vegetable  wax 567  56 

Antimony 742  90 

Camphor 75,624  83 

Eags 3,966  87 

Whanghee  canes 2,  306  46 

Miscellaneous 9,  839  37 

Total 369,757  06 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Tea,  4,332,908  pounds |1, 108,  309  31 

Camphor 107. 651  14 

Rags 13, 566  54 

Curios 11,790  70 

Bamboo 3,053  45 

Wax 2, 754  57 

Soapstock 2,  704  18 

Shells 2,.^51  01 

Fish-oil 2,293  26 

Antimony 1,450  43 

Miscellaneous 11,611  70 

Total 1,^67,736  29 

J.  STAHEL, 

Consul. 


SIAM. 

BANGKOK. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 
Personal  effects  and  curios $294  50 

JOHN  A.  HALDERMAN, 

Consul- General. 


CHllSA. 

AMOY    AND    AGENCY. 

(Agency:  Tanisui  and  Keelung.) 

AMOY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Formosa  oolong  tea " $200,  727  08 

Amoy  oolong  tea 121 ,  8(54  43 

Total 322,591  51 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    KOR    THE    UNITED    STATES. 


83 


QiKtrttr  iiidtiKj  June  'M,  1883. 

Formosa  oolong " $1,249,10.^,  89 

Ainoy  oolong 42,  :«2  95 

Ning  Yong  ooloug 12,  O^W  4*^ 

Formosa  anrl  Aiuoy  oolong 42,  G22  M6 

Formosa  oolong  and  Anioy  congou 6, 320  08 

I'ersonal  fll'efts ! 35  (0 

Total 1,353,0.56  "^G  . 

W.  ELWELL  GOLDSBOKOUGH, 

Consul... 

CANTON  AND   AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Hoikow,  Kinngchow,  Pakhoi,  and  Swatow.) 

CANTON. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Hhlck^Yoo(l  ware $li  504  ^0 

Bristles  1,954  33 

Canes 1,224  42 

Cassia 14,279  8t> 

Chinaware 8,  018  28 

Fire-crackers 59,  101  28 

Ginger    2,739  58 

Latqnered  ware 1, 287  54 

I^anterns 86  24 

Matting 77,239  34 

P a hnleaf  fans 3 ,  988  02 

Paper 758  0^ 

Preserves 2,  890  81 

Rattan  ware 2,  4.55  64 

Raw  silk 196,707  89 

Rhubarb 191  67 

Silk  pi  ece  goods 18, 746  28 

Soy 1,706  22 

Star  aniseed 478  75 

Straw  goods - 1,083  02 

Sundries 231  68 

Tea 627  46 

Total 397,300  54 

CHAELES  SEYMOUR, 

ConsuL 
CHIN-KIANG. 

(No  returns.) 

FOO-CHOW. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 
Tea,  50,636  pounds *$8,  071  22 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 
Tea,  327,654  pounds " *S82,784  85 

J.  C.  A.  WINGATE, 

Consul. 

HANKOW   AND   AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Icbang  and  Kiu-Kiaug.) 

HANKOW. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Teas,  3.233.10  piculs,  =  140.100  pounds S124, 108  80 

ISAAC  F.  SHEPARD, 

Consul, 

*Thi8  valne  is  in  "American  trade  dollars"  or  "Mixicans.  "    V.  S.  gold  has  no  fixed  value  here. 


$m  66 

158 

15 

32  55 

5(5 

00 

50 

50 

84  CONTINENT    OF    ASIA. 

NINGPO. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

■Chinese  embroideries 

Panama  straw  hats 

Eflects 

Tea 

Porcelain  vases 

Total 385  86 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Nil. 

EDWIN  STEVEi^S, 

Consul. 
SHANGHAI. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Cowhides  $181,543  64 

Goat-skins 21,  052  73 

Musk 36,  l<i3  73 

Rhubarb 12,  036  40 

Silk 528,538  05 

Straw  braid 99,3.34  51 

Sundries 14,  195  71 

Tea 358,774  77 

Wool 42,227  03 

Total 1 ,  293,  866  57 

O.  N.  DENNY, 

Gonsiil- General. 

TIEN-TSIN    AND    AGENCY. 
(        (Agency:  Chefoo.) 
TIEN-TSIN. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Straw  braid $10,974  60 

Second-hand  silk 1,  628  16 

Various  skins 1,  500  00 

Feathers 970  36 

Horse-hair  and  yak-tails 1,  056  12 

Vases 306  43 

Total 16,435  67 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Strawbraid $44,106  29 

Camels'  hair 5,  760  00 

Sheep's  wool    14,6-7  10 

Kaw  goat  skins 10,839  26 

Feathers 3,227  02 

Sleigh  robes 2,205  00 

Hearth  nigs 175  00 

Carpet  wool 863  25 

Porcelain 104  58 

Total 81,967  50 

JAS.  C.  ZUCK, 

Consul. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  85 

CHEFOO  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

820  bales  of  straw  braid $30,704  50 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Straw  braid  $41 ,  810  99 

Pongees 232  53 

Raw  silk 1, 125  75 

Total 43,  IG'J  27 

A.  R.  PLATT, 

Consular  Agent. 
HONG-KONG. 

First  quarter,  1883. 

Sundries S^B,  475  OO 

Provisions 101, 1.52  00 

Rice 424,142  OO 

Tea 23,354  00 

Clothing 21,132  00 

Shoes 6, 100  OO 

Oil 32,652  00 

Silk  .    224, 844  OO 

Silk  goods 34,403  OO 

Fire-crackers 31,656  00 

Tobacco 9,739  OO 

Matting 29, 976  00 

Medicine 8, 319  00 

Sugar. 88, 133  00 

Prepared  opium 564,082  00 

Crude  opium 5, 126  OO 

Cassia 14, 129  00 

Chinaware 3, 211  GO 

Pepper 6,756  00 

Paper 4,645  00 

Rattan 5,651  00 

Cofl'ee 265  00 

Fish-net 1,148  00 

Sago  835  00 

Tapioca  flour 7,561  00 

Wine 3, 7»5  00 

Human  hair 1,498  00 

Rifles 4,334  00 

Gin 157  OO 

1,717,260  00 
Second  quarter,  1883. 

Sundiies $82,599  00 

Provisions 125,  853  00 

Rice 395,250  00 

Tea 44,798  00 

Clothing 42,839  00 

Shoes 13,151  OO 

Oil 53,  li»2  00 

Silk 71,279  OO 

Silk  goods 77, 147  00 

Fire-crackers 64,811  00 

Tobacco 14,611  00 

Matting 37,778  00 

Medicine 17,  472  00 

Sugar 241,953  OO 

Prepared  opium 1,361,382  00 

Crude  opium 10, 489  00 

Cassia 46,  033  OO 

Chinaware 9, 2-%  00 

Pepper 18,  .541  OO 

Paper 12, 135  OO 


86  CONTINENT    OF    ASIA. 

Rattan , §l0,rf08  00 

Fish-net 745  UO 

Fans 2,251  00 

Quicksilver  flasks 912  00 

Nutmegs 494  00 

Camphor- wood  trunks 9(52  00 

Sago 950  00 

Tapioca  flour (j,989  00 

Wine 5,930  00 

Personal  eflects 206  00 

Curios 183  00 

Human  hair 5,  685  00 

Patna 1,000  00 

Cigars 484  00 

Rifles. 4,334  00 

2,  782,  532,  00 

JNO.  S.  MOSBY, 

Consul. 

{Com prising  the  colonies  of  Victoria,  New  South  Wales,  Queenslaud, 
South  Australia,  West  Australia,  Tasinauia,  and  New  Zealand.) 

VICTOKIA. 

MELBOURNE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

3iucalypti  extract  and  seed |76  24 

Iron  cylinders  * 48  23 

India  rubber  (sheet)  * 33  73 

Objects  of  natural  history 401  fG 

Skins,  kangaroo 234  44 

Wool,  greasy,  49  bales 3,  (538  79 

Total 4.432  il) 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Analiue  color $.57  8;5 

Animals  and  birds 294  50 

Frnit  :* 

Apples 717  09 

Peaches,  dried 1 ,  358  1 1 

Wagon  gear* 280  >-3 

Wool,  greasy 19,  4 12  49 

Oi  1  stoves  and  heaters  * 200  0(  I 

Total 22,380  40 

'  '  .         O.  M.  SPENCER, 

Go7}sul-Gen<;ral. 

WE^V  SOUTH  ^VALES. 

S  Y  D  N  E  Y     AND     A  G K N  C I E  S  . 

(Agencies:  Newciistlc  and  IJriisbiine.) 

SYDNEY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Canned  goods  |;77()  90 

f'oal 5,031  T2 

Drugs  ami  medicines 428  ..(i 

<;lue  stock 255  72 

Hides 22,2l^2   15 

*  Of  Amorip.Tii  niniinfarturp,  TO<'xi)i.rt<'(l. 


D£(;LARED    EXP0RT8    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES. 


87 


Oil 1,125  20 

Opium 162,8.7J  12 

Pelts :{,2'jr)  11 

Shell 2:i,  15:5  70 

Soap  stock 4,  320  18 

Till 204,8'J2  34 

Wool 1 27,153  10 

455,513  30 
Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Acacia  seed $172  63 

Apples  (dried),  American  goods 2,714  76 

Coal 63,7.56  09 

Drugs 186  06 

Glue  stock 14143 

Hide 25,198  37 

Household  goods 510  32 

lv«Moseno  shale 1, 1 19  37 

Olive  oil 1,707  24 

Opium 153, 634  42 

Pearl  shell 1,560  09 

Peaches  (dried),  Americau  goods 1,542  .55 

Salmon,  Americau  goods 3,  498  03 

Silver  ore 546  64 

Soap  stock 23, 940  80 

Till 272,  082  77 

Wool 4,008  75 

Total 476,320  32 

CHARLES  KAHLO, 

C07lSUl. 
NEWCASTLE  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

2,  .394  tons  of  coal |6,  .585  00 

1,924  tons  of  coal 5,290  00 

1,480  tons  of  coal  4,070  00 

1,500  tons  of  coal 4,125  00 

1,035  tons  of  coal 2,845  00 

958  tons  of  coal 2,630  00 

1 ,  955  tons  of  coal 5,  375  00 

1,388  tons  of  coal 3,815  00 

1,133  tons  of  coal 3,115  00 

1,400  tons  of  coal 3,850  00 

1.5,167  tons  of  coal 41,700  00 

A.  S.  MOREY, 

Acting  Consular  Agent. 

QUEE]VSLAi%D. 

(No  returns.) 

SOUTH  AUSTRALIA. 

ADELAIDE     AGENCY.* 

(No  returns.) 

1¥EST  AUSTRALIA. 

ALBANY     AGENCY.* 
(No  returns.) 


'Agencies  under  Melboome. 


88  CONTINENT    OF    ASIA. 

TASMANIA. 

HOBART. 

Quarier  ending  March  31,  1883. 
Ingots  of  tin $4,  844  64 

A.  G.  WEBSTER, 

Consul. 
NEIV  ZEALAND. 

AUCKLAND     AND     AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Christ  Church ;  Dnnediu  ;  Monganui;  Russell;  Welliugton.) 

CHRIST  CHURCH  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 
Forty-one  casks  salted  sheepskins |;3,  601  10 

C.  B.  TAYLOR, 

Consular  Agent. 
DUNEDIN  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31. 
W(.ol 139,731  41 

H.  DRIVER, 

Consular  Agent 


EXPOETS  DECLARED  IN  EUROPE. 


RUSSIA. 

HELSINGFORS    AND    AGENCY. 

(Agency:  Wyborg.) 

(No  returns.) 

MOSCOW. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Camel-hair $54,  355  87 

Wools 23,670  6& 

Paper  cigarettes 94  92 

Total 78,121  45 

AUGUST  WEBER, 
Vice  and  Acting  Consul. 

ODESSA. 

Quarter  ending   March  31,  1883. 

Wo(.l $18,759  29^ 

Quarter  nidhifj  June  30,  \^€i. 

55  bales  wool 83,108  9G 

Personal  effects 3,  0U2  50 

Total (i,  111  4fi^ 

FULTON  PAUL, 

Consul. 

ST.  PETERSBURG  AND  AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Croustadt.  Revel,  and  Riga.) 
ST.   PETERSBURG. 

Quarter  cndii.g  March  31,  1883. 

Bristles 42,515  08 

Isinglass 5,  510  10 

Plat  Ilia 12,  22(>  93 

Seeds,  druggists',  &c 1 ,  IdO  9t> 

Vesiiiieiits  fi>r  church  use 1, 171  ('5 

Various ()9  f4 

Total     (12,594  30 

Total  in  same  quarter  in  1S(!*2 ♦>? ,  963  6S 

Decrease 5.  369  3d- 

89 


^0  qONTINEXT    OF    EUROPE. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Bristles $61,917  47 

Brouzes 731  02 

Church  oruameuts  aud  vestments 1, 60.^  00 

Crash,  duck,  canvas,  &c 12, 931  75 

Isinglass 1,203  75 

Platina 4,197  29 

Rope  and  cordage 2b,  650  94 

Seeds 614  12 

Soap 215  15 

Yarious 62  42 

Total 110,171  52 

Total  in  same  quarter  in  1882 154,  .559  42 

Decrease 44,387  92 

EDGAE  STANTON, 

Consul-General. 
RIGA  AGENCY. 
Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Hemp $9, 100  35 

liiqueurs 261  80 

Horse-manes 2, 1 17  01 

Total 11,479  16 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

1,800  bottles  of  liquor $761  60 

477  bales  of  hemp 15,  318  75 

28  bales  of  horse-manes 805  00 

Total 16,885  35 

N.  P.  A.  BOMHOLDT, 

Consular  Agent. 
WARSAW. 
Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Plax  textures $681  00 

One-wheeled  carriage 37  00 

Plax  textiles 285  00 

Total 1,  003  00 

JOSEPH  EAWICZ, 

Consul. 


STI^EDEN  AlVD  NOR^  AY. 

SWEDEN. 

GOTTENBURG    AND    AGENCY. 

(Agency :  Malmo. ) 

GOTTENBURG. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Swedish  iron |;345, 4.S9  16 

Swedish  calf-skins KJ,  272  25 

Swedish  mat  (lies 7,438  :{5 

Swedish  i)iiiich 7,53  08 

Swedish  whisky 61  51 

Swedisli  juinted  books 481   76 

Swedish  skin  jackets 207  43 

Total 370,  673  54 

Same  quarter  1882 526,  80(J  '28 

Decrease 156, 132  74 

SIDNEY  W.  COOPER, 

Consul. 


DKCLARKD    EXP0RT8    FOR     IHE    UXITKD    STATES.  91 

STOCKHOLM    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Ayifucicis :  Cluistiaustetl,  Gelle,  Norrkoping,  Sodcihamu,  and  Siiudsvale.) 

STOCKHOLM. 

Quarter  vntliiKj  March  :U,  1883. 

Ariac  |)iiiich $48  70 

Call-.skiiis 5,075  85 

Fil1('iiii;j;  i)apei' 20(j  36 

Iron  : 

Bar.s  and  l)iuidles ^ 1 1'J,  7-i8  35 

Haieiids 3:>2  83 

Coils     88,877  59 

C!oil,s  of  iiou  wire 5,  3'i.'H  55 

Coils  of  steel  rods 5, 234  85 

Pij; 12,901  34 

Rough  bars 275  91 

Kazors 571  73 


Total 231,552  12 

From  the  consular  ageuty  of  Gefle: 

Iron :  Wire  rods 8, 57(5  24 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Arra(?  punch $14 1  50 

Books 2,989  92 

Dynamite  presses 217  32 

Iron : 

Bars  and  bundles 247,  047  04 

Barends 059  76 

Coils 27,  877  56 

Coils  of  iron  wire 1,  444  73 

Nail  rods 44,325  03 

Rivet  rods    45, 151  13 

Screw  rods 4, 530  79 

Wire  rods 0, 259  r<3 

Pig 18,  439  06 

Razors  and  knives  2,  43t  88 

Separators .593  74 

Total 402,113  49 

From  Gefle  : 

Wire  rods 7,742  70 

NERE  A.  ELFWING, 

Cotisul. 

NORWAY. 

BERGEN    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Droutheiui  anil  Stavanger.) 

BERGEN. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Cod-liver  oil ■ .SLooO  [M 

Skins 854  35 

Bunks , 070  90 

Herrings,  cnre,l 443  75 

Codtish,  dried 291  40 

Iron  ore :!.55  25 

Che.  se 188  75 

Anchovies 35  75 

Sundries 21   (M) 


Total 4,407  ti5 

F.  G.  GADE, 

Comul. 


92  CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

CHRISTIANIA. 

Quarier  oidhuj  June  30,  1882. 

Euiptv  petroleum  barrels $2,858  48 

Books 2,768  39 

Wood  pulp 1,  62(5  16 

Cod-liver  oil 1,521  50 

Sundries 1, 078  66 

Total 9,853  19 

GERH.  GADE, 

Consul. 


CONSULATE-GENERAL  OF  FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN. 

(Tlie  district  of  the  consulate-general  of  Frankfort-on-the-Maiu  embraces  the  fol- 
lowing consular  districts  and  agencies:  Aix-la-Cbapelle  and  agency  at  Burtsclieid, 
Barmen,  Cologne,  Crefeld,  Du.sseldorf,  Elberfeld,  Frankfort,  Kelil,  Mannheim,  May- 
euce,  Munich  and  agency  at  Augsburg,  Nuremberg  and  agency  at  Fiirth,  Souneberg, 
and  Stuttgart.  Following  the  statements  in  detail  for  the  several  consulates  and 
agencies,  a  consolidated  statement  of  the  whole,  prepared  by  the  consul-general  at 
Frankfort,  is  given.) 

AIX-LA-CHAPELLE    AND    AGENCY. 

(Agency :  Bursheid. ) 

AIX-LA-CHAPELLE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Chemicals $209  04 

Glassware 34,004  59 

Gloves 38,324  59 

Fancy  goods 13, 589  20 

Lead" 3, 606  05 

Needles  and  pins 8,  834  44 

Paper 4,039  74 

Wire 7,420  23 

Woolen  cloth 188,  861  91 

Zinc..*. 1,938  09 

Total 300,827  88 

The  decrease,  $139,863.34,  is  owing  to  the  tariff  discussion. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Fancy  goods " $11,315  48 

Furniture  (old) 102  61 

GhisHware 30,449  25 

Gloves 4,732  51 

Machinery 478  30 

Paper 8,682  20 

Pins  and  needles 10,000  IB 

Steel  rods 5,  145  84 

Wire 26.937  76 

Woolen  ch)th 313,686  28 

Zinc 52,  (.78  09 

Total 464, 208  50 

JAMES  T.  DU  EOIS, 

Conftul. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    TIIK    UNITED    STATES. 


93 


BARMEN. 
Six  months  dtiding  June  30,  1883. 


Articles. 


Braids,  bi  ndings,  and  trimniinga 

Buttou.s  and  button  stuffa 

Drciss  and  jtiooo  ;;ood.s : 

f  Jotton 

Silk  and  silk  mixed 

Woolen  and  woolen  mixed 

Dye.s  and  cboniicals:  Aniline,  alizarine,  &c. 

Hatbands  and  ribbons 

Metal  goods: 

Brass,  bionzp,  and  fancy 

Hardware  and  cutlery 

Iron  and  steel  

Provisions:  Hams,  sausages,  &c 

Various 


Quarter  end-  i  Same  period  Quarter  end-  Same  period 
ing  March  '•  in  precod-  ing  June  in  prei'od- 
31, 1883r       i      ing  year.  30, 1683.       |      iiig  year. 


$187, 124  18 
112,318  45 


83,  fi84  53 
200,  .535  32 

60, 145  .39 
200,  9y0  31 

8,0,34  37 
186,  002  43 
07,444  51 

4, 135  65 
13,105  07 


$147,  .340  78 

39,  517  09 

1.250  40 

95,  201  79 

22.5,  2.58  75 

34,  223  58 

253, 151  24 

22.000  41 

191,  302  55 

102.  102  40 

3,  204  44 

4,  978  78 


$166,341  02 
117,656  84 


$185,  .379  44 
51,048  40 


.58,  3.58  43 
240,  703  58 

49,  679  22 
148, 189  89 
I 

24,  095  65  I 

133.  259  35  | 

195,  391  45  1 

2,  507  46 

10,  .305  15 


Total 

Total  in  preceding  year. 


Decrease . 


1, 130,  480  21  '  1, 179  058  91 
1,  179,058  91  ! 


1,146,608  04 
1,  308,  822  28 


130,491  40 

341,  102  74 

2.5,  553  28 

221,  270  81 

24.934  10 

1.54,  f'Og  65 

162,091  19 

8.  005  08 

4,047  19 

1,  308.  822  28 


49, 178  70 


162, 214  24 


WOLFGANG  SCHOENLE, 

Consul. 
COLOGNE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883 

B(>ok.s  and  stationery $1,  ;^51  43 

Ohfiuicals I'J,    tc'     64 

Cbemicah  apparatus 631  84 

Cologne  water 3,  441  62 

Dvos  and  colors 1,000  33 

Iron 6,  Olhi  80 

Leather 41,5r}l  90 

Mineral  water 63,  346  32 

Porcelain  and  earthen  ware 9,  697  58 

Red  lead 57,202  06 

Silks,  ribbons,  and  velvet 28,  685  27 

Silk  hair-nets 7,  9H9  45 

Soap 9,96^i  70 

Steel 57,087  79 

Sundries 5,494  31 

Trimmings 11,800  32 

Wine : 13,638  84 

Total 331,278  18 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Books  and  stationery $340  34 

Chemicals l,7i;3  26 

Chemical  apparatus 231  42 

Cologne  water 2,  447  95 

D ves  and  colors 695  31 

Li-ather 36,  829  61 

Ma(-hinery 3,716  54 

Mineral  water HI,  342  14 

Porcelain  and  earthen  ware 18,  h37  U 

Red  lead 87,443  79 

Silks,  ribbons,  and  velvet 113,513  79 

Silk  hair-nets 5,590  36 

Soai) 1,667  31 

Steel 12^1,197  32 

Sundries 11,966  96 

Tiiiumiiigs 2,944  87 

Wine,  liquors,  beer 30,  806  02 

Total 559, 294  10 

SAMUEL  SPACKMAN, 

Consul. 


94 


CONTINENT  OF  EUEOPE. 

CREFELD. 

(See  page  109.) 

DUSSELDORF. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 


Articles. 


Quarter  ending 
June  30, 1883. 


,  Same  period 

in  preceding 

year. 


Ammunition :  Caps  and  cartridges 

Ai  tides  of  art:  Oil  paintings,  ciiromos,  &.c  . ... 

Books 

Braids,  bindings,  and  trimmings 

Buttons  and  button  stutFs 

Dextrine  and  starch   

Dress  and  piece  goods: 

Italian  cloths    .      

Woolen  and  woolen  mixed 

Liquors :  Wines,  spirits,  beer,  &c 

Metal  goods : 

Hardware  and  cutlery 

Iron  and  steel  

Machinery 

Mineral  water  (natural) 

Miscellaneous , 

Porcelain 

Ultiamarine  blue  and  colors 

Total 

Total  for  same  quarter  in  preceding  year 

Increase 


$4, 117  22 

4,  462  13 

392  28 

2,  826  56 

3,  363  55 
7,  606  46 

13,  877  65 

53,423  37 

791  65 

70,  661  27 

227,231  16 

875  46 

2,  302  88 

3,  765  44 
815  71 

13,  682  54 


$10,090  .59 
1,  587  47 


8,  971  45 
3,  553  26 


153,  035  67 
66  25 

52,763  37 

120,  652  35 

982  97 

6,  566  71 

24,453  73 


4,  824  20 


410, 195  33 
388, 148  02 


22,  047  31 


388, 148  02 


WM. 


D.  WAMER, 

Commercial  Agent. 


ELBERFELD. 


Articles. 

Quarter  ending 
March  31, 1883. 

Same  period 

in  preceding 

year. 

Fraction  of 

qnarter  ending 

May  10, 1883. 

$5,  602  78 
5, 135  09 

$16,  577  97 
324  10 

1,  250  40 
90, 180  64 
60,  253  18 
15,  939  32 
69,  529  84 
14,  403  56 
233  59 

$1,297  54 
223  80 

Dress  and  piece  goods : 

64,  876  40 
44,  352  48 
23,  647  58 
57, 181  41 
7,  765  90 
873  55 

33  069  04 

20.947  14 

14,  5ri7  61 

14,290  72 

1,272  14 

396  08 

Total 

209.435  19 
268,  692  60 

268,  692  60 

86,  054  07 

59,  257  41 

EMILE  HEYER, 

Consular  Agent. 
FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN. 


Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Allnuris,  books,  and  stationery ^8, 637  38 

Agate  ware 3,  IW.''.  10 

Coi)[K;r  aii<l  hrasH 2,  LOG  (iO 

Clay  (for  pij.cH) 9,213  73 

China,  glaH.s,  jiorcelain,  and  earthen  ware 4,  988  53 

Dyrs,  drug.s,  and  chemicals 81,5.'i8  07 

PhnhroidericH 1,  460  19 

Fancy  goodts  and  toyn 23,  623  43 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  95 

Fan  c.y  paper 2, 389  f;i> 

(ilasKwarc  (hollow) I.'J.'jT  7i 

Hattei'H  f.ir 'il.VJO  92 

Hiiro's  hair 17,:")')'^  IS 

Hair,  prepared  and  raw 20,  MiJ  5!^ 

Iron 4sy  29 

Lead  and  zinc :i<«'J  64 

Leather,  hides,  and  skins I4n,r,(;y  79 

Leather ^'oods 12,  lO-^  17 

Linen,  wotden,  and  cotton  goods Hf),  121  32 

Maehinery  and  tools 5, 7G4  30 

Mineral  water 11, 175  IS 

Mnsic,  ninsical  strings,  and  instrninents 2,  'M7  44 

Oil  j.aintiiigs 397  :i8 

Platina  wire  and  plate 13,  4^(5  27 

Prunes,  dried  fruits,  and  nuts 37,  r>9r)  2& 

Seeds 1 ,  944  (K) 

Silk  and  silk  goods 1,387  86 

Slipiier  fornis 2,  029  20 

Soaps  and  perfumery 530  31 

Steel  (^manufactured) ^32  86 

Sundries 2,770  31 

Smokers'  articles 7,675  88 

"Wine  and  li(iuors. 16,788  40 

Total : 543,978  95 

Total  for  same  quarter  in  1882 584,395  89 

Decrease 40,416  94 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883, 

Alhums,  books,  photographs,  &c §15,  462  21 

Copper  and  brass 139  23 

Clav  (for  pipes) 10,  301  16 

Cloth 11,893  67 

China,  porcelain,  and  earthenware 19,  859  61 

Dyes,  drugs,  and  chemicals 67,  485  (J'S 

Embroideries 1,518  49 

Fancy  goods  and  toys 80,015  55 

Fancy  paper '. 2, 099  22 

Glassware  (hollow) 3,275  94 

Hatters' fur 21,429  75 

Hares'  hair 28,  22t;  86 

Hair,  prepared  and  raw 2G,  r)22  70 

lustrnments 246  36 

Lead  and  zinc 40;i  34 

Leather,  hides,  and  skins 157,20';  96 

Leather  goods 11,  !^2ti  44 

Linen,  woolen,  and  cotton  goods 4t'i.  793  93 

Machinery  and  tools >',  4 12  02 

Mineral  water 54.338  42 

Music,  musical  strings,  and  instruments 4,591  22 

Oil  paintings 342  13 

Platina  wire  and  plate •">.  850  71 

Prunes,  dried  fruits,  and  nuts 7,  >73  39 

Silk,  plush,  and  silk  goods 6, 986  60 

Smokers'  articles 2:5^  00 

Slipper-forms 1< ',  ''ii}'i  'i& 

Soa  |>s  and  perfumery L  435  18 

Sundries ' 2,066  43 

Wine,  cherry  jiiice,  and  liquors 42, 130  74 

Total 651),  5H8  .55 

Total  for  same  quarter  in  1 882 910,  156  61 

Decrease  259,  618  06 

FERDINAND  YOGELER, 

ConsuIGeneraL 


96  CONTINENT  OF  EUROPE. 

KEHL. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Books,  stationery,  printed  engravings $6,  501  65 

Clocks 357  75 

Cotton  good  (mostly  printed) 32,  310  10 

Drugs,  chemicals,  paints,  color 10, 445  55 

Olassware,  sucli  as  watch  and  spectacle  glasses 13, 616  00 

Hair  nets 6,  997  75 

Hides  and  leather 121,507  20 

Machinery 14,132  10 

Paper,  fancy  goods,  buttons,  papier-mach^  ware,  &g 7, 265  65 

Pasteboard  goods 2,014  85 

Pastries 2,225  70 

Porcelain  and  stoneware 981  70 

Silk  goods,  plushes,  ribbons,  &c 54,  806  45 

Snufif 1,631  50 

Straw  hats 2,  903  20 

Wine,  beer,  and  brandies 804  95 

Wire  textures 530  50 

Sundries 1,650  30 

Total 280.682  90 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Books,  stationery,  printed  engravings $8,  959  55 

Cotton  goods  (mostly  printed) 8, 147  40 

Drugs,  chemicals,  paints,  colors 37,  830  75 

Olassware,  such  as  watch  and  spectacle  glasses 8,  881  50 

Hair  nets 4,  750  95 

Hides  and  leather 90,546  80 

Household  goods 4,  480  47 

Paper,  fancy  goods,  buttons,  papier-mach6  ware,  &c 9,  027  85 

Pasteboard  goods 3,  04W  75 

Pastries 1,472  75 

Porcelain  and  stone  ware 1,  587  34 

Silk  goods,  plushes,  ribbons,  &c.  ..  .  _     52,698  15 

Snuft  . 1,623  49 

Wine,  beer,  and  brandies 746  00 

Wire  textures 606  35 

Sundries - 2,372  90 

•  

Total 236,781  00 

FEANK  W.  BALLOU, 

Consul. 
MANNHEIM. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Articles  of  art $1 ,  062  00 

Clocks  an<l  clock  materials 9.52  00 

Cotton  dress-goods,  velvets,  and  furnishings 3,  394  10 

Drugs,  chemicals,  paints,  oils,  coloi-s,  &c   429,  995  85 

Glassware,  plate  and  mirrors 456  90 

Hoiiscliold  goods 618  95 

Land  produce (),55  15 

Leather,  mostly  calf,  kid,  and  morocco 56,  016  35 

Machinery,  cutlery,  and  other  hardware 2()7  05 

Musica!  instruments  and  works 77  00 

Paper  boxes  and  hangings 3,  .5.56  65 

Porcelain  ware 131   10 

Rags 4,  142  25 

Snmkers'  articles 1,787  45 

Snutl,  <!igars,  and  tobacco 223  75 

Ston«!H 2,  2(i7  95 

Wines  and  brandies 33. 0()7  10 

Woolen  and  worsted  cloths  and  clothing 118  55 

Total    538.790  15 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  97 

Quarter  ending  June  'AO,  ISH'.i. 

Asplialtuin $!>!, 2\2  80 

Artif^les  of  art 1 6(5  95 

Bed  loiithers  y,  7:\.\  20 

Clocks  and  clock  materials 21(2  00 

Cotton  dress-goods, velvets,  and  furuisbings 19,  (]{)7  Hr> 

Drugs,  chemicals,  ]taintH,  oils,  &c !?«,  r»()7  65 

Empty  i)etroleuni  Itarrols 2h:{  05 

Goldwji re,  ntostly  jewelry 1,'-^51  ZO 

Household  goods ' 796  70 

Land  produce,  fruits,  pastries,  preserved  meats,  cheese,  &c 2,7:M  75 

Leather,  mostly  calf,  kid,  and  morocco 61,  741  h5 

Machinery,  cutlery,  and  other  hardware 1,941  40 

Musical  iustruments  and  works 77:5  30 

Paper  ware 47:{  50 

Rags 2,5()7  55 

Smokers'  articles 4,lril  25 

Stones. 177  45 

Wines  and  brandies 9."),  90H  60 

Woolen  and  worsted  cloths  and  clothing 4,417  25 

Total 396,81)8  10 

WILLIAM  KOSTER,  Jr., 

Vice- Consul. 

MAYENCE. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Wine  and  brandy $265, 131  32 

Agate  ware  and  imitation  jewelry .57,  305  98 

Leather 50,782  51 

Chemicals .• 'M,029  98 

Colors 1I,,S93  66 

Portland  cement 11,  748  14 

Mineral  water 10,  .5J9  56 

Glue 7,5^^3  98 

Oil  paintings 4,{il7  20 

Isinglass 4.  337  55 

Clay  pipes 4, 145  81 

Boneblack 2,446  58 

Stoneware 2,010  12 

Printed  music 1,."j24  56 

Cattle  hair 1,508  17 

Saws 788  80 

Furniture 174  21 

Tinfoil : 159  64 

Quincaillerie 148  93 

Wall  paper •. 128  13 

Beer 88  49 

Total 470,  H83  32 

Total  for  quarter  ending  June  30,  1882 470,  446  50 

Increase 436  82 

JAS.  HENRY  SMITH, 

Commercial  Agent. 
62  A— D  E 7 


•98 


CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

MUNICH. 
Quarter  ending  June  30, 1883. 


Articles. 


Munich.      I   Augsburg. 


Artificial  flowers 

Books  and  music 

Bronze  powder 

Chroiuos 

Drv  colors 

Plik 

Glass  paintings 

Glasswares 

Gold,  silver,  and  metal  paper. 

Lambskin  jiloves 

Lithojriapbic  stones 

ilathematical  instruments. .. 

Musical  instruments 

Oil  paintings 

Paper 

Porcelain  paintings 

Photograplis 

Shoes 

Skins 

Stained  glass 

StatnaTj- 

Springs"  files,  and  tools 

Sundries 

White  cow  hairs 

Tobacco 


Total 

Total  for  corresponding  quarter  in  year  preceding  . 


Increase  . 
Decrease . 


.$1,  246  98 


1,  949  70 

6,  285  75 

374  11 

393  95 

1,442  04 

1, 187  24 

3,  378  76 

20,  408  98 

5,  057  97 


958  11 

55,  336  54 

3,217  88 

1,  758  82 
511  34 

7,  578  29 

2,  625  45 
1,  035  54 
7,  354  58 


522  74 

779  71 
467  84 


123,  872  32 
75,  748  60 


48, 123  72 


$4,  676  90 


1,  561  00 
1,  324  00 
7,  350  80 


1,227  00 
2,647  90 


4.  458  60 

2,407  30 


25,  653  50 
27,  516  53 


1,  863  03 


JOSEPH  W.-  HARPER, 

Consul. 

NUREMBERG. 
« 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Basket  and  basketware $50,  653  70 

Beads  and  beadware 4,  387  40 

Beer 10. '^96  10 

Bronze  powder  and  leaf  metal 88, 32o  15 

Buttons...    7,968  80 

Colored  and  fancy  paper 18,  767  75 

Cotton,  linen,  and  woolen  goods 2*2,  819  80 

Dfcalcoiiiania 21,663  :J.5 

Drugs  and  medicines t 1,  649  .55 

Gas-burners  and  lava  gas-tips 8, 888  00 

Hair  pencils  and  brushes* 10,765  90 

Lead  pencils  and  lead  in  pieces 24, 360  25 

Leonic  ware 17, -298  30 

Lithographic  stones 25,216  90 

Looking  and  window  glass  plates 375,428  60 

Mathematical  and  physical  instruments 9,224  70 

Music  wire '- H,800  45 

Optical  goods 1 11,165  30 

Porcelain,  glass  and  .stone  ware 19,846  00 

Slates  and  slate  pencils 2,  803  60 

Tapes! rv  ;ind  embroidery 1'^  0.">6  90 

Toys  and  fancy  goods  . .". 104,  494  30 

Ultraninrine  and  other  colors 7,  3-^0  5."> 

Wine                               3,985  60 

Sundries 21,408  95 

Total 891.155  9«) 

G.  HENRY  nORSTMANN, 

Consul. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  \)*^ 

SONNEBERG. 

Quarter  tndiiuj  March  iJl,  IHSIJ. 

Baskets t >i  1,  V^i,  .'j-i 

Brass  laiiips 1 ,  'Mlt  8<j 

China  goods %,  317  2:J 

Dolls  and  othov  toys 29,  143  10 

Drugs ' * H34  13 

Fancy  eartbenvrare 1 ,  247  04 

Glassware 14 ,  7 1 1  38 

Guns 7,  3<JU  41 

Hardware 4,  S15  tiO 

Hosiery  (cotton) 145,517  01 

Kid  gloves 578  44 

Li(|nors 2,577  42 

Mineral  water 3,  540  01 

Miscel  lancous 178  98 

Musical  instruments 5,  ^iH>  08 

Paints 2,0t;3  99 

Papier-niaehd  and  faucv  goods 5,  541  34 

Barytes ' 800  4») 

Seeds,  plants,  &c ^ 11,507  .8»J 

Slate  pencils 2,  089  81 

Smokers'  articles 1,  280  63 

Wafi^rs 153  01 

Total 341,001  ^1 

Total  for  corresponding  quarter  last  year :{15,  202  59 

Increase 26,  039  22 

Quarter  ending  June  30,1883. 

Baskets 81,  400  10 

Brass  lamps 2, 110  43 

China  goods 320, 18*;  78 

Dolls  and  other  toys 200,  .584  29 

Drugs ■ 2,549  66 

Fancy  earthenware 2, 270  16 

Glassware 1 3,  073  29 

Guns 4,388  .57 

Hard  ware 2,217  84 

Hosiery  (cotton) 121,  383  87 

Liquors 3, 100  13 

Mineral  water 3,  540  01 

Miscellaneous Ill  96 

Musical  instruments 1.  579  50 

Paints 7,528  81 

Papier-mach6  and  fancy  goods . .  13,  296  .57 

Barytes 423  76 

Seeds,  plants,  »fec 415  76 

Slate  pencils 6,  778  79 

Smokers'  articles 1 ,  520  94 

Total 708,461  22 

Total  for  corresponding  quarter  last  year 605, 104  45 

Increase 103,  '.Mii]  77 

GEORGE  OKTELLI, 

Vice- Consul. 

The  foregoing  statement  shows  au  increase  of  ^103,:i56.77  in  declared  exports  to 
the  United  States  over  that  of  the  corresponding  qiuirter  of  last  year,  and  as  com- 
pared with  the  exports  of  ]>receding  years,  it  shows  that  there  has  been  a  steady  in- 
crease of  trade  with  the  United  States  since  the  establishment  of  the  consulate. 

The  prospe<t  for  the  coming  year  is  also  encouraging.  Many  American  buyers  have 
beeuL  n  town  during  the  jiast  few  months,  leaving  fairly  good  orders.  The  manu- 
facturers generally  report  a  brisk  demand  ftu-  their  goods,  and  they  are  taxing  thi'ir 
ingenuity  to  improve  present  articles,  invent  novelties,  and  so  be  Able  to  supply  the 
manil'old  wants  of  a  large  and  widening  uuirket. 

GEORGE  V.  MOSHER. 

Consul. 

SONXEBERG,  June  30,  1883. 


100 


CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 


STUTTGART. 

/  (No  returns.) 

RECAPITULATION. 

Exports  to  the  United  States  from  the  district  of  the  United  States  consulate-general  at 
Frankfnrt-on-the-Main,  and  the  consulates  subordinate  thereto,  during  the  quarter  ended 
June  30,  lb83. 


Articles. 

Aix-la-Cha- 
pelle. 

Barmen. 

Cologne. 

Crefeld. 

Dusseldorf. 

....... 

Books,  stationery,  pbotographs, and 

$8,682  20 



$340  34 

$15,  397  33 
4,  283  16 

$392  28 

$117,  656  84 

3,  363  55 

Chiiia.  glass,  porcelain,   stone,   and 

30,  449  25 

18,  837  11 

815  71 

Cottiiu diess-goods,  velvets,  and  fur- 

Cloth     

313,  686  28 

13,  877  65 

2,  447  95 

Dyes,  diuga,  chemicals,  &c 

11,31548" 

49,  679  22 
24,  095  65 

89,  862  36 

5,  566  13 

21, 289  00 

Glassware  (hollow),  watch  crystals, 



Gas-burners,    lava    gas-tips,    brass 

H  itbanils  and  ribbons  

148, 189  89 

1 

4,  732  51 

36,  829  61 

52,  678  09 

Linen,  woolen,  and  cotton  goodi.    ... 

240,  703  58 

66,  913  31 

53,  423  37 

478  30 

3,  716  54 
111,  342  14 

628  32 

875  46 

2,  302  88 

Music,  musical  strings,  and  instru- 

. 

Oil  p^iiutings  and  chromos 

3,  541  28 

4,462  13 

Pinue.s,  dried  fruits,  nuts,  land  pro- 

2,  567  46 
328,650  80 

io,  666 18 

32.  083  60 

R.iihv.iy   tails,  ironware,  steel,  cut- 

75, 115  04 

302,  009  65 

Slatiis  and  slate,  pencils  ...    

::;::::;;■ 

Silk,  silk  goods,  velvets,  ribbons,  and 

224,  699  45 

1 

122,049  02          988.  ."590  61 

2,  826  58 

Sinnkeis'  articles,  snuff,  cigars,  and 

1,667  31 

102  61 

10,  365  15 

12, 198  38 
129, 197  32 

377  48 

3, 765  44 

30,  806  02 

5,  557  00 

791  65 

Wat('lH'K,  clocks,  and  watchmen  de- 
tectors   



1 " 

Total 

464  208  50     1   1<1R  ton  rn  1  fir,Q  9ai  in 

1   165  969  66     ^^f^  ^oa  ^n 

Total  for  corresponding  quar- 
ter in  1882 

443,404  92 

1,  308,  822  28     762,  677  88 

1  658,  673  20 

388,  148  02 

IncreHse 

20,  803  58 

492,  703  54 

22  047  31 

Decrease 

262,  214  24 

202, 383  78 

DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES. 


101 


Exports  to  the   United  Statrx  from   the  iliHlriid  of  the   United  States  consulate-general  at 
Frankfort-on-the-Main,  <Jc. — Continued. 


Articles. 


Baskpts  and  basket  ware 

Brushes  and  h:iir  pciu-ils 

Brou/.p  piiwdir  and  leaf  metal 

BeadH  and  bead  ware         

Books,  utatidiiery,  jihotonraphs,  and 
p.-vpei'  ware 

Butt  HUB  au<l  button  stuffs 

Clay  (for  pipes) 

China,  <;lass.  porcelain,  stone,  and 
eart  hen  ware  

Cotton  dress-goods, yelvets.aad  furn- 
ishings   

Corsets ...   


Elberfeld."     Frankfort. 


Kehl.  t 


Mannheim. 


Mayence. 


$2,  010  73 


$15,462  21       $8,959  55 


$473  50 


Cloth 

Coloirno  water. 
Decalconjania 


Dves.  drugs,  chemicals,  -to 

Fancy  goods  and  toys 

Fancy  paper  

Glass-plate,  window  and  mirror  glass . 
Glassware  (hollow),  watch  crj'stals, 

sjK'Ctaclo  glasses,  &c 

Gold,  silver,  and  metal  paper 

Ga8-i)uiner8,    lava    gas-tips,    brass 


16,  581  86 


10,301  16 
19,859  61 


1,587  34    $2,010  12 

i        19,607  35  I 


11,  893  67 


67,  485  03 

80,015  ."iS 

2,  099  22 


37,  830  75 
9,  027  85 


196.  810  45  i      67,  702  34 


3,  275  94  I      8,  881  50  1 . 


lanip.s  . 


Hatter's  fur 

Hatbands  and  ribbons 

Hair,  piepared  and  raw 

Hare's  liair 

Instruments 

Jewelry  and  precious  stones    

Kid  iiloves 

Lead  pencils  and  lead  for  pencils 

Leather,  hides,  and  skins 

Leather  goods     

Lea<l,  zint!,  and  spelter 

Leon  ic  ware   

Linen,  woolen,  and  cotton  goods 

Lithographic  stones  and  materials. . . 

MiU'.hinery 

Mineral  water     

Music,  musical  strings,  and  instru- 
ments     

Optical  goods 

Oil  paintings  and  chromes 

Platina  wire  and  plates 

Prunes,  dried  fruits,  nuts,  land  pro- 
duce, (fee 

Pins  and  needles 

Railway  rails,  iron  ware,  steel,  cut- 
lery, &c 

Seeds.  ]>laiits.  &c 

Slates  and  .slate  pencils 

Silk,  silk  goods,  velvets,  ribbons,  and 
bniids,  &c 

Smoker's  articles,  snuff,  cigars,  and 
tobacco  . .     

Soap,  and  perfumery 

Statuary  and  sculpture 

Sundries    

Steel  (manufactured)  and  bessemer.. 

Tapestry  and  einbroidiTv  ware,  laces 

Wine,  brandy,  beer,  and  liquor 

Watches,  clocks,  and  watchmen  de- 
tectors ..'. 


18,087  59 


21, 429  75 


26,  622  70 

28,  226  86 

246  36 


4,  750  95 


157,206  96 

11,  926  44 

402  34 


90,  546  80 


76,  688  05 


57, 162  19  :      8, 147  40 


8,412  02 
54,  338  42 

4,  591  22 


4,  417  25 
1,941 '46' 


773  30 


342  13 

6,  850  71 


7,  873  39         1, 472  75 


166  95 


2,  739  75 


45,  462  65 


137,  594  28 


238  00 
1,435  18 


52,  698  15 
1,  623  49 


4, 181  25 


2,  066  43  '     10,  508  47 


6.  557  95  I 


1,518  49 
42,  130  74 


1,  508  17 


1,  251  50         57,  305  98 


61,  741  85  I      50, 782  51 


10, 329  36 
1,524  56 


4, 145  81 


4,  948'  46 
788  80 


746  00 


95,  903  60       265, 219  81 
■J92  0(1      


Total 

Total  for  corresponding  quar- 

296,  646  26 

650,  538  55 
910. 156  61 

236,  781  00 

396,  858  10 
820, 903  05 

470.  883  32 
470,  446  50 

'Increase 

296,646  26  j. 

"259,'6i8'66" 

236.781  00 

'"424.044' 95' 

i 

436  82 

i 

'Established  May  10,  1883. 


t  Established  July  18,  1882. 


102 


CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE 


Exports  to  the  United   States   from  the  dMrici  of  the   United  States  consiilate-f/eneral  at 
Frankfort-on-the-Main,  ^-c. — Continued. 


Articles. 


Munich.    I  Naremberg. 


$30,  653  70 

10,  765  90 

88,  325  15 

4,  387  40 


Sonnebers 


$1,400  10 


Stuttgart. 


Baskets  and  basket  ware 1 

Brushes  and  hair  pencils 

Bronze  powder  and  leaf  metal i    $1,  949  70 

Bt-ads  and  head  ware '■ 

Books,  stationery,  photographs,  and  ' 

paper  ware  . . .". '•      8,  406  12    |    $3,  662  62 

Button  and  button  stuffs 7,  968  80    ,  500  00 

Clay  (for  pipes) ^ 

China,  glass,  porcelain,  stone,   and  j 

earthenware.... 2,51124  19, 846  00     333, 260  07  {      3,638  20 

Cotton  dress-goods,  velvets,  and  furn- I  i 

ishings '< 

Corsets \ ; i  106,908  95 

Cloth I 

Cologne  water } | I 

Decalcomania 21,  663  35 

Dyes,  drags,  chemicals,  &c ]  374  11  9,  030  10 

Fancy  goods  and  toys 104,  494  30 

Fancy  paper ". ' 18,  767  75 

Glass-plate,  window  and  mirror  glass  .1 |      375,  428  60 

Glassware  (hollow),  watch  crystals,  | 

spectacle  glasses,  &c ! j 

Gold,  silver,  and  metal  paper j    10,729  56  ' 

Gas-burners,    lava    gas-tips,    brass  I  i 


10,  078  47 
216, 151  02 


779  71 


1,  227  00 


lamps 

Hatter's  fur 

Hatbands  and  ribbons 

Hair.  pre])ared  and  law 

Hare's  hair 

Instruments 

Jewelry  and  precious  stones. 

Kid  gloves 

Lead  pencils  and  lead  for  pencils 

Leather,  hides,  and  skins 2,  625  45 

Leather  goods 27,  987  27 

Lead.  zinc,  and  spelter 

Leonic  ware     

Linen,  woolen,  and  cotton  goods 

Lithographic  stones  and  materials. . .       5,  057  97 

Machinery 4,  458  60 

Mineral  water 

Music,  musical  strings,  and  in.stru- 

menfs 3,606  01 

Optical  goods 

Oil  paintings  and  chromos 61,  622  29 

Platina  wire  and  plates 

I'rnnes,  dried  fruits,  nuts,  land  pro- 
duce. &c 

Pins  and  needles 

Kailway  rails,  iron  ware,  steel,  cut- 
lery, itc 

Seeds,  plants,  &c 1 

Slate  anrl  .slate  pencils ' 

Silk,  silk  goods,  velvets,  ribbons,  and  j 
braids,  <fcc 

Smoker's  articles,  snutT,  cigars,  and    , 
tobacco 467  84 

Snaps  and  ])erfnmcry 

Statnaiy  and  sculpture 7,354  58 

Sundries 10,368  37 

Sti-el  (manufactured)  .and  bessemer 

Tapestry  and  embroidery  ware,  laces 

Wine,  brandy,  beer,  and  liquor 

Watches,  clocks,  and  watchmen  de-  t 
tectors 


8,  888  00  I      2, 110  43 


9,  224  70 


24.  360  25 


17,  298  30 
22,  819  80 
25,  216  90 


8,  800  45 
11, 165  30 


3,  540  01 
1,  579  50 


2,  803  60 


6,  606  41 

415  76 

6, 778  79 


1,  520  94 


21, 408  95 


13,  056  90 
14,781  70 


3, 100  13 


24,  027  25 
1, 147  82 


423  76         2,  475  00 


1,  246  71 


121,  383  87        8, 412  88 


3,  572  68 
""■728' 57" 


40,  364  13 


67  12 
204  62 


Total. 


Ill  96  .      5,  606  01 


1, 188  33 
1,  289  62 


■.22  62 


$.52,  053  80 
10,  765  90 
90,274  85 
4,  387  40 

61,  776  15 

135,  783  08 

10,301  16 

432,  814  65 

19,607  35 

106,  908  95 

339,  457  60 

2,  447  95 

21,  663  35 
596,317  07 
446,  247  67 

20,  866  97 
375,  428  60 

12, 157  44 
10,  729  56 

10,  998  43 

21,  429  75 
166,  277  48 

33,661  53 
28,  226  86 
10,  698  06 
61,  4.56  24 
4,  732  51 
24,  360  25 

400,  979  89 
39,  913  71 
53,  080  43 
17,298  30 

660,  071  70 
30,274  87 
20,  510  64 

181,  853  01 

24.  447  72 
11, 105  30 
75,480  55 

6,  850  71 

55,  017  48 
10,  000  18 

790, 134  50 

620  38 

9,  582  39 

1,. 53.5, 444  67 

12. 177  33 
3, 102  49 

7,  3.54  58 
88,  600  76 

129,986  12 

15, 763  72 

460,  326  27 

2,  814  62 


Total 149,525  82 

Total  for  corresponding  quarter 
in  1882 103,265  13 


891, 155  90  '  708,461  22     207,  563  13  !     7,754,  688  93 
843,869  80  '  605,104  45  '  196,677  12  1     8,512,148  96 


Increase 

40  260  69 

.    47,286  10 

103,  356  77 

10,886  01  1. 

1 

Decrease 

757, 400  03 

1                        1 

1 

FEEUINAXD  YOGELEK, 

ConHvJ-GeneraL 
Fkankfokton-'J'iik-Main,  June  30,  1883. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR   THE    UNITED    STATES.  103 


CONSULATE  GENEKAL  OF  BEKLIN. 

(The  (listrift  of  tlic  conHiilatt'-ycnenil  of  Berlin,  emhracoH  the  followiujr  consulate 
(listricts  and  their  agencies:  Annaborg,  Berlin,  Bremen,  and  agencies  at  Geeste- 
niiinde,  Brenierhaven,  Bralv£  andNordenlianiui,  Breshtu,  Brunswick,  Chemnitz,  Dres- 
den; Hanihurg  and  agencies  at  Altoiia,  Kiel,  Liibeck,  andKitzebiittel  andCuxhaveu; 
Leipsic  and  agency  at  Gera;  Stettin  and  agencies  at  Dantzig  au<l  Kouigsberg.) 

ANNABERG. 

First  quarter,  18S3. 

Buttons  and  button  covers .920,  :$3v!  00 

Dress  trininiings U!:},  780  00 

Embroideries 41,:V2G  00 

Kid  gloves til,  410  00 

Laces 2:'>,  :J91  00 

Musical  goods '2'20,280  00 

Sundries 2, 273  00 

Total 5:52,  792  00 

Total  first  quarter  1882 417,2r,l  00 

Increase 11  .'>,  r>41  UO 

Second  quarter,  1683. 

Buttons  and  button  goods '. 82t!,  918  00 

Dress  trimmings 314, 784  00 

Embroideries 17, 679  00 

Kid  gloves 14,765  00 

Laces 16,  236  00 

Musical  goods 150,014  00 

Sundries 4,241  00 

Total 544,637  00 

Total  for  second  quarter,  1882 203, 949  00 

Increase 340,688  00 

GEO.  E.  BULLOCK, 

Consul. 
BERLIN. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Aocordeous i?17,  697  46 

Albums. 42,205  63 

Artilicial  dowers 10,  ,529  13 

Basket  and  cane  ware 2, 107  35 

Books 2,809  15 

Buttons 44,803  72 

Chemicals (>(j,  737  80 

China  and  glassware 2, 668  83 

Chronios 1 ,  871  09 

Clothes,  ready  made 373, 178  24 

Colors 3,001  78 

Dress  and  piece  goods : 

Cotton  and  cotton  mixed 14,  2U2  53 

Silk  and  silk  mixed 4,927  06 

Linen  and  linen  mixed 2(),  2(>3  90 

Wool  anil  woolen  mixed 124,  (»80  30 

Velvet  and  velvet  mixed 6,  141  05 

Embroideries l,3:{t)  8<J 

Engravings 1,  049  85 

Fancv  goods,  notions  and  tovs 50, 480  50 

Gloves,  leather,  cotton,  Ac.'. 71,  141  49 

Glucose 5.440  83 

Hunum  hair 3,120  75 


104  CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

Instruments: 

Musical $3,662  95 

Scientific 8,230  73 

Jewelry 409  67 

Lamps'. 1,802  61 

Leathers : 

Manufactures  of 7,258  40 

Skins,  hides 15,836  56 

Liquors,  malt  and  distilled 5  745  46 

Lithographs  and  chromolithographs 738  16 

Metal  ware 10,170  36 

Machines 575  12 

Moldings 3,885  70 

Paintings 13,827  80 

Paper  and  manufactures  of 7, 019  67 

Photographs 1, 45S  27 

Photo-  and  electroplates 335  15 

Plushes 11,889  67 

Rags,  scrap  paper,  and  scrap  metal 21,777  90 

Rennets 1,191  76 

Trimmings 11,849  13 

Worsted  yarn,  dyed 30,  598  64 

Miscellaneous 23,966  23 

Total 1,058,410  90 

Total  of  preceding  year,  for  corresponding  quarter 1,  024, 419  98 

Increase .• 33,990  92 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Accordeons $8, 891  59 

Alahastcr 436  83 

Albums .  149,638  56 

Amber 680  85 

Books 2,261  77 

Buttons 34, 714  61 

Bristles,  bags,  baskets 14,  Oil  31 

Chemicals 80,577  75 

China,  porcelain,  &c 27,  344  59 

Chromos 4,  I9;i  56 

Clothes,  ready  made 184, 762  41 

Colors  • 12,455  03 

Dress  and  piece  goods: 

Cotton  and  cotton  mixed 2, 284  11 

Silk  and  silk  mixed 17,577  11 

Linen  and  linen  mixed 8,455  58 

Woo]  aud  woolen  mixed 14*.{,  157  34 

Velyet  and  yelyet  mixed 61,843  18 

Dress  shields 1,358  92 

Embroideries 3,756  43 

PjUgra vings 2,  352  78 

Fancy  feathers 84, 824  .55 

I'aucy  goods,  notions,  &c 10,  .583  26 

Gloves  of  leather,  silk,  and  cotton 55,414  82 

Human  hair 940  10 

luHtrumeuts: 

Musical ■ 8,238  12 

Scientific 16,660  09 

Jewelry 500  03 

Lamps 3,048  80 

Leather : 

Manufactures 16, 14ri  K") 

Skins  aud  salted  hides 20,553  2."> 

Li«|U  rs,  rcunt^ts,  aTid  beet 11,661  27 

LinN<^ed  oil 213  96 

Metals  and  manufactures  of  metals 29,421  39 

Paintings 10,.5.")5  30 

Pajtcr  and  niannfactures  of  pa/per 57, 637  49 

Photographs 23,  ,538  56 

FluHhes 120,534  45 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  105 

Rags  and  scrap  inotals 5i29, 220  45 

Trimniiiifijs 4,241  43 

Worsted  yarns,  dyod  and  undyed Of),  '.i^A  93 

Miscellaneous .' 75,074  26 

Total  for  qnarter  ending  Jnne  30, 1H83 1,310,441  46 

Total  for  same  quarter  of  preceding  year 1,  0h7,  455  50 

Increase 22i,  1>85  'M't 

MARK  S.  BREWER, 

Cunsul- General. 
BREMEN. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Apparatus  and  instruments .$9, 879  14 

AsphiiKum 2,  SOCi  85 

Barrels,  empty 210,679  27 

Books,  music,  pictures,  &c 19, 692  60 

Drugs,  i)aiut8,  chemicals,  «fec 45, 157  17 

Glass,  china,  earthenware,  «fec 45,  748  84 

Metal.s,  including  old  iron 33,  883  82 

Miscellaneous 4,  684  55 

Provisions,  dried  fruits,  &c 25,  361  04 

Rags  and  payer  stock 12, 158  94 

Tobacco  and  cigars '. .  94, 288  46 

Willow,  straw,  and  wooden  ware 6,  641  39 

Wines,  liquors,  beer,  «fec 17,814  78 

Woolen  goods 9,426  47 

Total 537,923  32 

Total  for  same  quarter  1882 691,860  53 

Decrease 153, 937  21 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Apparatus  and  instruments §6,415  52 

Barrels,  empty 138,  052  37 

Books,  music,  pictures,  &c 25,  409  12 

Drugs,  ])aints,  chemicals,  &.c 39^208  36 

Glass,  china,  earthenware,  &c ;'.  1,894  00 

Metals,  &c 61,263  34 

Miscellaneous 8,410  20 

Provisions 21, 132  50 

Rags 10,907  30 

Tobacco  and  cigars 113,375  H 

Willow,  straw,  and  wooden  ware 7,  042  66 

Wine,  liquors,  beer,  &c 35,  432  49 

Woolen  goods 7,700  97 

Total .*.   .526,243  94 

Total  for  same  quarter,  1882 v 367,  360  61 

Increase 158,  8Ki  33 

JOHN  M.  WILSON, 

Coiuiul. 
BREMERHAVEN-GEESTEMUNDE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Barrels,  empty " $109, 289  06 

Beer 5,1-5  14 

Birds  and  animals 12,  071  44 

Chirurgical  instruments  and  chemicals 1,  931  80 

Clay 4,874  88 

Cotton,  linen-mixed  goods 7.  1.57  07 

Color,  dry 405  14 

Effects,  personal 233  33 

Heath  brooms 390  71 


106  CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

Kainit,  crude $15,293  44 

Miscellaneous 3, 1<W4  95 

Muriate  of  potasli 16,814  04 

Steel  rods 161, -^28  52 

Total 338,159  54 

Same  quarter  last  year 569,  834  79 

Increase "231,675  25 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Beer  in  casks , $6, 232  54 

Birds  and  animals  (live) 5, 293  92 

Brooms 605  81 

Clay,  raw  and  burnt 2,  046  55 

Cotton  and  woolen  mixed  goods 7,  ,')05  73 

Chirurgical  instruments  and  chemicals 11,  435  24 

Drags 3,627  98 

Glass,  hollow 736  19 

Iron  ware 408  57 

Miscellaneous 122  19 

Steel  rods,  Bessemer 110,580  51 

Rollers 1,776  77 

Barrels,  empty 100,  304  44 

Total 250,676  44 

Same  quarter,  1882 343,065  60 

Decrease 92,389  16 

GERH.  IHLDER, 

Consular  Agent. 
BRESLAU. 

Quarter  endiufi  March  31,  1683. 

Linen,  lialf-Iiueu,  and  cotton  goods $153,969  41 

Woolen  goods 3,  470  68 

Leather  gloves 70,  470  87 

Glove  leather 12,752  29 

Fur  liuings 1,  974  21 

Porcelain  ware 8,220  89 

Glass  ware 3,986  07 

Sheet  zinc 19,  759  60 

Spelter 24,628  14 

Tinfoil 1,047  40 

Cherry -juice,  liqueurs,  &c 2, 7.58  88 

Chemists'  earthenware 238  00 

Miscellaneous 700  85 

Total 303,976  29 

Quarter  ending  Jxine  30,  1883. 

Linen,  half-linen,  and  cotton  goods $77,  733  80 

Woolen  goods 2,913  01 

Leather  gloves 31,579  16 

Glove  leather 12,433  31 

Fur  linings 2,102  97 

Glassware 4,337  08 

Porcelain  and  earthen  ware 14, 937  90 

Sheet  zinc 7. 254  24 

Sjudter 55, 657  10 

Tinfoil 1,758  47 

Toys 2, 5:!7  42 

Cherry -juice 1,  770  36 

Miscellaneous 1,  502  46 

Total 21(i,517  28 

HENIIY  DITHMAK. 

Consul. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  107 
BRUNSWICK. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Books,  printed  music S2, 678  00 

Chemicals,  dyes,  ink,  &c 33,398  O'i 

Chicory A .  18,  8r)7  88 

China,  ghiss,  and  earthen  ware 3, 901  (d 

Feathers 1,510  18 

Fruit  juice 1 8, 210  94 

Hosiery  of  cotton,  silk,  and  wool 5>:!,  H25  83 

India-rubber  jjoods H,  002  45 

Leather  ^hives 3(1, 770  53 

Looking-glass  plates 2, 054  29 

Manure  salt .'. 10(;,893  99 

Metal  ware,  machinery 7, 401  70 

Miscellaneous 3, 004  4o 

Musical  instruments 4,  3(W  40 

Optical  glasses 8, 001  50 

Pai)er,  manufactures  of 2, 284  56 

Portland  cement 17,480  92 

Prepared  vegetables 1,.")50  83 

Provisions 794  59 

Rags 11,441  53 

Raw  skins 0, 541  89 

Toys,  fancy  goods 17 ,  841  62 

Worsted  yarn  dyed 740  05 

Total 340,288  54 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Books,  printed  music s7, 144  25 

Chemicals,  dyes,  ink,  &c 103,084  0.> 

Chicory '. 23,770  25 

China,  glass,  and  earthen  ware 12, 940  .52 

Cotton  velvets 12,081  31 

Feathers 1, 1.53  Oi) 

Fruit  iuice 23, 007  9r5 

Gelatine '....  1.015  69 

India-rubber  goods <>,  098  69 

Leather  and  leather  gloves 24,  IfA  92 

Manure  salt 180,899  74 

Metal  ware 29,304  74 

Miscellaneous 4,659  19 

Musical  instruments 9,730  8S 

Optical  glasses 2, 740  91 

Portland  cement,  asphalt 13, 579  51 

Rags  12, 620  22 

Raw  beet  sugar 12,731  82 

Toys,  fancy  goods 47,207  40 

Worsted  yarn  dyed 2,  353  62 

Total 530,435  35 

WILLIAM  C.  FOX, 

Consul. 

CHEMNITZ    AND    AGENCY. 

(Agency :  Glauchau. ) 

CHEMNITZ. 

Second  quarter,  1882. 

Chemicals >7 ,  357  94 

Cotton  yarn 4,  305  59 

Damasks 15, 507  88 

Dress  goods 122,176  40 

Dress  trimmings 19<>,  651  05 


108  CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

Embroideries $45,  580  13 

Fancy  goods 15,  502  31 

Gloves,  cotton 219,520  85 

Gloves,  kid.-. 62,  858  00 

Gloves,  silk 12,  H71  90 

Gloves,  wool... 62,228  36 

Hose,  cotton 685,078  26 

Hose,  silk ^'^'^'P  ''^ 

Hose,  wool 7, 173  65 

Laces 27,623  98 

Machinery - 1,443  59 

Miscellaneous 147,022  11 

Musical  goods 175, 155  28 

Toys 25,903  35 

Total 1 ,  840, 934  33 

Second  quarter,  1883. 

Chemicals $5,  884  18 

Cotton  varn 3,530  52 

Damasks 18,  863  64 

Dress  goods 66, 696  12 

Embroideries 121, 053  65 

Gloves,  cotton 215,359  51 

Gloves,  silk 45,357  05 

Gloves,  wool 142,620  28 

Hose,  cotton 846,862  59 

Hose,  silk 30,952  89 

Hose,  wool 9,119  46 

Machinery 3,  041  82 

Miscellaneous 30, 201  57 

Musical  goods 14, 105  19 

Toys 20,797  54 

Total 1,574.446  01 

Decrease 266,488  32 

F.  C.  ZIMMERMAN, 

Acting  Consul. 
GLAUCHAU  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31, 1883. 

Dress  goods $187,739  00 

Embroideries 34,  773  66 

Fancy  goods 942  3? 

Gloves,  cotton 8,  043  58 

Gloves,  kid 1, 289  60 

Gloves,  silk 963  16 

Hosiery,  cotton -■ 226,  847  64 

Hosiery,  silk 9,  072  75 

Hosiery,  wool 1 12  22 

Miscellaneous 1,  366  58 

Total 471,150  56 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Dress  goods $66,696  14 

Embroideries 44,961  75 

Gloves,  cotton 462  50 

Gloves,  silk 24  56 

Gloves,  wool 1,408  40 

Hose,  cotton 102,112  20 

Hose,  silk 3,852  05 

Hose,  woo! 391  75 

Miscellaneous 26  85 

Total 219, 936  20 

C.  BORNGKABEK, 

Consular  Agent, 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  109 

CREFELD    AND    AGENCY    AT    ESSEN. 


Quarter      |      Quarter        For  the  year    For  tho  year 
enuing  June  ■  ending  June    (ending  .June    ending  June 
30,  18«3.  30, 1882.       ,       30.  1883.  30,  1882. 


Articles  of  art,  oil  paintings,  &c 

BraIdH,  bindiugH,  and  triinniiugs 

Buttons  and  button  stiitTs 

Canvas  fur  embroidery 

Cotton  goods   

CliemicalH  and  dyes 

Litjuors  and  wines 

Miscellaneous 

Plush  goods 

Plush  and  velvet  goods  (totals  for  year  1882). 

Paper- ware  and  labels 

Raw  silk 

Ribbons : 

Velvet 

All  silk 

Half  silk 

Silk  goods , 

Silk  and  cotton  mixed  goods 

Steariue  and  tallow    

Steel  and  iron  machinery,  wires,  &c 

Steel  rails   steel  blooms,  ibrgings,  &c 

Velvet  goods 

Woolen  goods , 


$3,  541  28 


$9,  308  98 


Total 

Total  during  preceding  year. 


Increase  . 
Decrease . 


4,283  16 
377  48 

4,  324  89 

5,  566  13 
5, 557  00 


90,  286  29 
'i5,397  33 


12. 604  53 


5,  063  91 

29,  726  82 

243,  558  42 


$2,  507  33 
561  64 

1,  325  76 
12,  532  04 

4,  062  89 


557,331  06  I 
"l8,'845  31  i' 


11,  925  65 

1,045  82 

15,303  34 

50,  098  56 

20, 161  65 

272  73 

880,  567  43 


76,  635  37 


3,  649  56 


12, 

22, 

283, 


509  47 
387  41 
372  20 


628  32 

75,115  04 

607,  3.iO  64 

62,  588  42 


2, 
423 
313 


482  02 
232  60 
973  91 


69,  524  70 

8, 176  55 

24,  661  04 

198,  320  52 

1,  087,  565  61 


$11, 789  72 

987  14 

14,848  43 

45,  966  40 

17,871  08 


9.  391  90 

404, 033  37 

1,  819,  224  30 

67.306  15 


2, 235,  828  28 

611, 131  81 

2,  226  55 

4.  848  57 

6.  398  44 

39.207  19 

173,  387  37 

1,152,482  77 

9,  i:^4  88 

12,  435  98 

1,  725,  (j91  38 


1, 165,  969  66  |  I,  658,  673  20 
1,  658,  673  20  j 


492, 703  54 


4,  746,  523  67  I     5,  512,  635  99 
5,512,635  99  j 


766, 112  32 


The  above  returns  include  the  exports  from  the  agency  at  Essen, 
which  was  established  April  1,  1883. 

J.  S.  POTTER, 

Consul. 
DRESDEN. 


Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Artificial  flowers $2,487  91 

Books I,3tt8  48 

Ci<;arettes  and  tobacco 1,980  71 

Drugs 12, -J  10  95 

Fancy  goods 4,  OHO  94 

Glass,  porcelain,  and  china  ware 41, 171  76 

Laces  and  dress  trimmings l,Hf<2  81 

Linen  and  halt-linen  goods 95,09')  33 

Musical  instruments  and  uuisic  ware 4,  ('81  55 

Old  metals - 2,709  23 

Paintings  and  photographs !')05  75 

Paper  and  paperware 1,  f'19  70 

Photographic  paper 30,  3ti7  06 

Straw  plaits  and  straw  goods 1,303  41 

Watch  movements 3,  387  93 

Woolen  goods 32,85(3  31 

Miscellaneous 5,895  77 

Total 243,151  60 

iotal  for  the  first  quarter,  1882 26H,  151  36 

Decrease 24, 999  67 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Artificial  flowers .?138  04 

Books •'-<!<■>  87 

Cigarettes  and  tobacco 2, 728  61 

Drugs 12,  348  85 


110  CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

Egg  albumeu  aud  velks ^..  $'i,  074  96 

Fancy  goods ' 10,946  'i;J 

Glass,  porcelain,  and  china  ware 69,  428  19 

Laces  and  dress  trimmings 3, 308  55 

Linen  aud  half-linen  goods 31,  736  4*2 

Musical  instruments  and  music  ware 8, 192  13 

Old  metals 755  98 

Paintings  and  jjhotographs 2, 890  43 

Paper  and  paperware 7,  462  63 

Photographic  paper 43,  012  oU 

Straw  plaits  and  straw  goods 1, 659  46 

Watch  movements 842  52 

Woolen  goods 15,  811  40 

Miscellaneous 8, 293  59 

Total 222,297  36 

Total  for  the  second  quarter,  1882 190,153  11 

Increase 32, 144  25 

JOS.  T.  MASON, 

Consul. 

HAMBURG   AND   AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Altona,  Kiel,  Liibeck,  and  Ritzebuttel  and  Cuxhaveu.) 

HAMBURG. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Baskets  aud  cane-ware,  whipsticks,  &c $54, 756  93 

Beet,  grape,  and  raw  sugar 23, 482  64 

Bristles,  feathers,  and  horse-hair 78,  442  84 

Canned  meats  and  fish 1 ,  666  69 

Chemicals,  drugs,  dyes,  paints,  &c 181, 172  .54 

China,  earthen,  and  glass  ware 27, 183  0!< 

Cotton,  and  cotton-mixed  goods 14,  846  38 

Diamonds  and  jewelry 26,  845  73 

Dried  fruits  aud  vegetables 20, 582  50 

Fancy  goods,  toys,  and  notions 10, 159  10 

Grain,  plants,  and  seeds 131  96 

Human  hair 8, 234  17 

India  and  hard  rubber  goods 67, 312  90 

Ivory  and  ivory  goods 43,  890  10 

Leather  and  other  gloves 39,  338  58 

Liquors,  wines,  and  beer 28, 995  57 

Manure  salt 85,  .522  43 

Metal  and  metal  ware 45, 478  00 

Miscellaneous 7,  334  75 

Musical  instruments,  parts 14,  628  04 

Paper  and  manufactures  of  paper 3,  337  15 

Percussion  aud  blasting  caps 13, 887  21 

Portland  cement 1, 646  (^6 

Raw  hides,  skins,  and  leather 25,  857  29 

Rags,  waste  ])aper,  old  metal,  &c 38,  536  32 

Rennets,  gjits,  and  bladders 13,  783  8:5 

Tobacco  and  cigars  5,  412  76 

Woolen  and  woolen-mixed  goods 40,703  98 

Zinc  and  spelter 16,  056  23 

Total  for  qiiarter 839, 226  50 

Total  for  same  quarter  in  1  Hl2 1, 250, 6.54  07 

Decrease 311,  427  57 

J.  M.  BAILEY, 

Consul. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  Ill 
ALTONA  AGENX'Y. 

Quarter  endiurj  June  30,  1863. 

Cbair  caue 81 ,  30«)  :iO 

Cotton,  lineu,  and  woolen  goods 3,  "2^8  47 

Drugs,  dvcH,  and  cbeuiicals 'Z,  978  10 

D'lxtiiut)' 10, 1100  40 

Fish,  meats,  vegetableB,  and  salt 0,  335  25 

Fruit  and  fruit  juice 775  94 

Glass,  porcelaiu,  and  earthen  ware "J,  771  50 

Haircloth 339  GQ 

Human  hair  and  buffalo  b^ir 10,  027  70 

India  and  hard  rubber  goods 5,  845  94 

Iron  and  steel 42,916  02 

Manure  salt 34,102  08 

Natural-history  specimens 3, 06G  G3 

"Machines 4,527  01 

Printed  books,  paper,  cards,  chromes,  and  oil  paintings 2,  764  15 

Portland  cement 18, 637  69 

Kiif;s,  waste  paper,  and  other  paper  stock 13,  636  07 

Rol  lers  for  embroidery  patterns 3, 990  78 

Tobacco  (raw) 2,253  00 

Wild  animals,  birds,  and  snakes 7, 338  96 

Zinc  oxide 2,  370  71 

Miscellaneous 2. 937  42 

Total -• 133,110  44 

PAUL  MOLLER, 

Consular  Agent. 
KIEL  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Portland  cement $70,  833  .53 

Glazed  paper 1, 296  00 

Used  household  efifects  (beds,  clothes,  pictures,  &c.) 121  48 

Total 72,251  01 

AUGUST  SARTORI, 

ConsnJar  Agent. 
LtJBECK  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Household  wares  and  furniture $426  13 

J.  MEYER,  Jr., 

Consiilar  Agent. 

LEIPSIC  AND   AGENCY. 

(Agency :  Gera.) 

LEIPSIC. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Books >39, 107  26 

Bristles 42.458  24 

Cotton  and  linen  goods 44.  '."M  08 

Drugs 11,-21  06 

Essential  oils 11,329  U3 

Furs  and  skins 139,  .507  76 

Kid  and  lambskin  gloves 189,466  91 

Laces  and  trinunings 43,  348  88 

Machinery  and  iron  wjire 2.  323  83 

Musical  and  other  instruments 33, 772  84 

Music 10,4:6  30 


112  CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

Newspapers 16,686  4S 

Toys  aud  I'ancy  ware 9, 120  00 

Woolen  goods 278,730  78 

Miscellaneous 37, 191  31 

Total 909,698  71 

Corresponding  quarter  in  preceding  year 812, 9i')9  91 

Increase 96,7:«  rtO 

FREDERICK  NACHOD, 

Vice  and  Acting  Consul. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Books $43,804  7'> 

Bristles    32,  043  70 

Cotton  and  linen  goods 40, 536  39 

Drugs 9,949  60 

Essential  oils 22,  538  60 

Furs  and  skins  20'),  446  16 

Kid  and  lambskin  gloves 68,  517  80 

Laces  and  triuiniings 14,  561  l.S 

Machinery  aud  iion  ware 4,346  68 

Musi(!al  instruments 36,  482  04 

Music 12,990  39 

Newspapers , 15,  371  36 

Tovs  and  fancy  ware 18,-26  43 

"Woolen  goods 158,427  17 

Half  woolen  goods 3,  302  72 

Miscellaneous 44,  686  58 

Total 793,831  52 

O.  Y.  TOUSLEY, 

Consul. 

GERA  AGENCY. 

.    Quarter  ending  March  31, 1883. 

Woolen  dress  goods $208,110  45 

Musical  instruments  18,  669  10 

Leather  yloves 35,547  37 

Piano  leather J. 5,646  79 

Shoe  findings 2,813  28 

China  ware 1,537  84 

Diied  flowers  and  grasses 2, 548  78 

Seeds 548  85 

Paints ■- 1,202  49 

Miscellaneous 547  47 

Total 277,172  42 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Woolen  dress  goods $85,940  05 

Musical  instruments 19,523  94 

Lea  I  her  gloves 14,757  31 

Chiuaware 5,424  .58 

Piano  icMther 1,980  63 

iJriefl  na'ural  flowers 1,510  21 

Slw.e  findings 1,439  86 

Miscellaneous 2,  630  33 

Total 133,  406  94 

CHARLES  NBUER, 

Consular  Agent. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  113 
STETTIN    AND    AGENCIES. 
(Agcnciea:  Daiitzic  and  Koiiigaberg.) 

STETTIN. 

Qnarter  ending  March  31,  1883, 

Potash $4.')9  70 

Colza-oil 1,423  29 

Steel  tile  scrap 324  58 

Cement ;'>  21 

Hemp 2,  412  72 

Rags 6,215  «2 

Chemicals (ifi  63 

Cherry -j  trice 881   17 

Amber  goods 617  37 

Total §12,405  49 

GEO.  F.  LINCOLN, 

Consul. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Amber  goods $2,  352  71 

Cattle  hair 459  47 

Cement lu,  937  78 

Cherry-juice 23,424  31 

Clothes,  ready  made 142  41 

Oil  of  bitter  almonds 103  17 

Rags ' 9,419  94 

Scrap-iron 7,  735  00 

Spelter 7,  794  00 

Woolen  goods 108  90 

Zinc  oxide 1,H75  61 

Total 64,353  30 

JULIUS  DITTMER, 

Vice- Consul. 

DANTZIC  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Old  rags $4,082  50 

Petroleum  barrels 2,  995  77 

Wrought  scrap-iron : 3,  014  00 

Total 10,092  27 

Corresponding  quarter  1882 6, 703  35 

Increase 3,  3p8  92 

PETER  COLLAS, 

Consular  Agent. 

KONIGSBERG  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Amber,  raw $3,291  88 

Bristles 11,207  77 

Hemp 9,855  18 

Metals 1,M6  H5 

Rags 159,069  63 

Seeds 17,500  70 

Total 202.748  01 

62  A— D  E 8 


114  CONTINENT    OF    RUROPE. 

QuartiT   ending  June  30,  1883. 

Amber,  raw $1,545  75 

Bristles 11,870  83 

Fruit  juice 4,092  87 

Hemp 49,070  GO 

Metals 113  94 

Rags 116,  349  85 

Seeds 1,067  35 

Total 185,111  19 

CONRAD  H.  GA.1)EKE, 

Consular  Agent. 


THE   JVETHERI.ANDS. 

AMSTERDAM. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Cacao  butter $2,045  89 

Diamonds * 66,550  01 

Empty  petroleum  barrels 12,  061  08 

Fish 2,481  97 

Gums 7.257  92 

Indigo 3,942  54 

Potato  flour 2,  454  29 

Rags 6,829  38 

Rubber 4, 142  48 

Spices 3, 513  37 

Sundries 6,584  09 

Tobacco,  Sumatra  and  Java 530,  437  22 

Coflee 72,076  80 

Giu  and  liqueurs 10,817  80 

Hides 7,122  81 

Vegetables 3,  745  50 

Rice 22,  146  39 

Seeds 8,  322  30 

Tin 81,705  16 

Total 854,237  00 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883., 

Cattle $7,400  00 

Coffee 78,749  96 

Diamonds 68, 7 19  24 

Empty  petroleum  barrels • 15, 808  16 

Giu  and  liqueurs 18,297  67 

GuiuH 10,713  20 

India  rubber 104,52(5  44 

Rags 7, 754  00 

Rice 37,445  09 

Seeds 2,264  71 

Spices ■ 24, 430  59 

Sundries 15, 263  76 

Tin ; 4,919  78 

Tobacco 1,763,004  81 

Total 2,159,297  41 

D.  ECICSTEIN, 

Consul. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES. 


115 


R  O  T  T  E'R  D  A  M    AND    A  G  E  N  C  I  E  S. 

(Agencies:  FliiHliing  and  Schiedam.) 

ROTTERDAM. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 


Articles. 


Cfipsiiles 

Cho«8o 

C<>lleo 

yi;ix 

Gin 

Glycerine 

lli'iriiig 

Hiilea  

Iron 

Muilder 

ri<troleum  barrels . 

Pip.  8    

IMauts 

Hags    

Kalians       

Sour-krout 

Tin      

Tobacco 

So.d      

"VViiie 

Others 


Total . 


January. 


$430  (14 
12,  430  09 

1,  000  20 
21,  364  01 

5,401  88 
8,  t'72  86 
4,  960  80 
1,610  00 
24,  309  78 

2,  075  35 
48,  976  84 

346  60 

306  00 

2,  375  28 


February. 


March 


21, 
3, 

25, 
4, 

0 

iii; 

14, 

7, 


$576  80 
, 538  04 

,429  77 
103  10 
836  50 
894  07 
457  70 
545  16 
091  07 
784  82 


10,  232  25 

4, 100  57 

2,  172  80 

834  08 

330  00 


997  20 

400  00 
, 458  60 
,230  28 

572  80 


3,  436  44 


$143  70  i 

4,262  80  i 

18.  747  82 

29,087  38 

7,  180  57 

9,  868  21 

977  80 

3,  090  01 

2,542  18 

2,  549  12 

28,  987  62 

492  20 

570  56 

4,620  00 

280  12 

"i," 562  98 

197  42 

640  00 

62  80 

112  00 


151,  550  55  I      210,  353  35         115,  755  30 


Total 


$1,1.59  54 
20,  230  94 
19,754  08 
79,881  16 
15,  685  55 
43,977  57 

10,  832  77 
7,  1.'57  77 

139,307  12 

18,716  44 

85,  792  28 

838  80 

876  56 

0,  992  48 

280  12 

400  00 

13,  253  83 

11,  328  27 
3,  385  60 

696  88 
4,882  44 


477,  659  20 


JNO.  F.  WINTER, 

Consul. 


BELGIUM. 

ANTWERP. 
Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 


Articles. 


Bonlta 

Bi-ans 

Cattle    

Cement 

Colors    

Chicory  

Church  ornaments 

Drugs  

Extract  of  meat 

Furniture  and  objects  of  art . 

Gelatine  

Hides  and  skins 

Horses  

Iron  beams 

Iron  nails  

Lap  robes 

Oil  

Paper  and  parchment 

Pictures       

Rags 

Kope 

Sand  

Strel  crop  ends 

Steel  rods 

Steel  wire  

Stone 

Sugar  

Textile  fabrics 

Wax 


"Willows 
Window  srlass 
Wine  and  gin. 
Sundries 


January. 


February. 


$214  09 
3,  028  40 


42 


3,  643  24 


270  60 


713  87 


3,  431  42 
19,  289  03 


11.121  35 
1,621  20 
8,  516  13 


1,  306  00 

20,381  29 

230  06 

752  86 

18, 943  49 


March. 


$1,737  00 
1,  042  75 
1,  040  80  I 
269  56 
832  26  I 
17,  54C  18  I 
346  44 


10, 16T  35 


3,  670  37 


27, 164  22 


4,  321  65 

3,  336  97 

734  60 

321  96 

1,  675  05 


3,  597  19 

108  98 

2,  008  88  j 

6,  257  83  1 

787  45 


8,  545  30 
1,536  09 
5,  497  45 


3,  780  73 
5,651  62 


300.  700  49 


728  92 
7,  589  43 
11,  390  54 


286  61 

16,  596  99 

408.  852  09 

12,  290  08 

16,  191  45 


626  48 


416,  001  74 
16,011  51 
13,718  71 


Total. 


11, 208  39 


530  75  I 


1,  307  74 


530  75 

10,  652  90 

89  47 

1,898  57 


9,923  16 

6,  988  03 

646  55 

"  128' or.' 

1,  742  37 


16, 
1, 125. 

28. 

30, 
7, 

32, 
6, 
1, 

10, 


040  51 
628  40 
643  24 
737  00 
042  75 
025  27 
269  56 
570  28 

216  50 
576  50 
752  86 
229  06 
621  20 
228  78 
536  09 
765  01 
108  98 
111  26 
240  42 
522  05 
321  96 

588  14 
596  99 
554  32 
301  59 
639  08 

589  43 
522  09 
988  03 
708  05 
652  96 

217  52 
948  68 


Total . 


384,400  69         548,322  87         540,777  00       1, 473,  .^.00  56 


ire 


CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 
Quarter  ending  June  'AO,  1883. 


Articles. 


April. 


May. 


JuDe. 


TotaL 


Books 

Brimstone  ... 

Cattle   , 

Camel's  hair . 

Cement 

Chicory 


Coals 

Crockery 

Drugs    

Extract  of  meat    

Furniture  and  objects  of  art . 

Glue 

Glycerine 

Gum 

Hides  and  skins    

.  Horses 

Iron  beams 

Iron  rods 

Iron  scrap 

Lap  robes 

Liqueurs 

Paper  and  parchment 

Pictures     

Potato  flour 

Steel  bar 

Steel  crop  ends 

Steel  rods 

Steel  wire 

Stone  

Textile  fabrics 

Tobacco  

Wax        

Willows 

Window  glass 

Wine  rtnd  gin 

Wire  nails 

Wool  

Woolen  goods 

Sundries 


Total 


$1, 737  00 


1,  242  44 
1, 580  05 
9, 429  15 


15,  250  90 
1,  092  05 
6,  6U7  16 

1,  737  00 
8,731  58 

2,  987  05 


865  99 
1,913  11 
2,  632  52 


616, 269  89 

14,242  17 

682  16 

1,  479  90 
201  40 

2,  645  74 


14,  018  11 

983  18 

2,  723  45 


1,  Oil  37 


$395  04 


11,724  75 
1,  627  48 
5,  203  49 


3,  521  47 
7,  076  45 


12,  462 


821  83 

572  44 

1,206  11 

4,  551  13 


232  42 

8,040  99 

295.918  19 

12,  351  51 


3,  090  91 


1,  097  86 


2,  677  40 
350  17 
204  18 
293  00 


$330  84 
4,  946  02 
16.791  00 


9,  889  76 
2,  867  06 
2,  526  96 

954  18 

10,  240  33 

1,  090  85 

741  99 


26, 103  83 
2,  431  80 
11,  538  12 


13, 413  43 
294  97 


5, 123  99 
9,  854  58 
3, 133  06 


899  77 
1, 773  75 


2,  077  16 

21,  239  84 

469  05 

414  40 


4,2.33  39 
13, 135  52 


311,971  67 
10,  020  75 


710,  063  37  1   379,  538  95  I   488,  508  07 


$725 
4,  946 

28,  515 
1,627 
6,940 
9,88» 
2,867 
3,769 
6,055 

26,  745 

1,090 

741 

15,  250 
1,092 

38,830 
4,168 

32,  732 
2.987 

13,413 

1,116 

572 

7,196 

16,318 

5,765 

232 

8,040 

1,224,159 

36,  614 
682 
5,470 
1,975 
2,645 
2,077 

36,  3a5 

1,  452 

5,815 

3.50 

4,437 

14.  439 


1,578,110  39 


JOHN  H.  STEUART, 

Consul. 


BRUSSELS    AND    AGENCY, 


(Agency:  Charleroi.) 


BRUSSELS. 


Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Francs. 

Lace  goods 324,0(54  94 

Rabbit-skins  and  hatters'  furs • 263,  073  27 

Linen  goods 243,  21(3  04 

Gloves 227.  542  14 

Hops 21(3,474  40 

Plate  glass 210,  187  33 

Corsets 10(3,844  85 

Vegetable  fi ber Rl ,  044  25 

Tin,  in  sheet  and  foil 41,(507  73 

Aiiiinn',  (■r)IorH 40.1.'-)3  99 

Woolen  goods 35, 883  40 

Sat i n  go.ids 16, 890  25 

Paintings 13, 538  00 

Harness  and  leather  goods 23,  015  75 

Miscellaneous  goods 10,564  30 

Total  Brussels 1,  914,  800  64 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UI^ITED    STATES.  117 

Fraucs. 
Cbarh'ioi : 

Win  do  w  {rhiHH 2, 073,  905  83 

Plate  glaas iJol ,  :{20  77 

Iron    :}2,410  47 

Total 4,372,4:57  71 

Total $843,880  48 

AUG.  SNEYERS, 

Vice- Consul. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Francs. 

Rabbit-skins  and  hatters'  fnrs 711, 145  64 

Plate  and  window  glass 456, 1)04  49 

Lace  goods 3yi,0()9  23 

Linen  goods 194, 922  49 

Gloves 14(i,?<87  27 

Corsets ll'»,  639  H5 

Oil  ])aiiitings 79,  546  68 

Woolen  goods 64,942  82 

A\igetable  liber 54,313  80 

Tin,  in  sheet  and  foil 47,083  84 

Scrai>  iron 43, 618  28 

Satin  goods 15.  t>07  70 

Wines 17,305  05 

Aniline 16,517  37 

Miscellaneous  goods 17,  400  20 

Total  Brnssels 2,367,904  71 

Charleroi : 

Window  glass 1, 932, 102  77 

Plateglass 179,871  64 

Glassware 1  243  84 

Iron -. 2,233  90 

Total 4,483,356  86 

Total $865,294  47 

ADOLPH  STEIN, 

Vice- Consul. 

CHARLEROI  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Francs. 

Window  glass 2,  073, 9u5  83 

Plate  glass 351,320  77 

Iron 32,  4 10  47 

Total 2,457,637  07 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Francs. 

Window  glass 1 ,  932,  102  77 

Plate  glass 179,871  64 

Glassware 1, 243  84 

Iron 2,  233  90 

Total 2,  115,452  15 

CH.  VANDEK  ELST, 

Consular  Ayent. 


118  CQNTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

GHENT  AND  AGENCY. 

(Agency:  Ostend.) 

GHENT. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Bristles $2, 615  30 

Chicory 1,160  71 

Flax 2,560  00 

Human  hair 826  48 

Liquors 353  68 

Manufactured  goods 8,  490  46 

Paper  bags 50  64 

Rabbit  hair  and  skins 85, 952  84 

Eags 25,343  76 

Ultramarine  blue 330  00 

Total 127,683  87 

Quartet'  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Chicory $4,171  12 

Flax  1,695  00 

Manufactured  goods 1, 340  94 

Plants 85  04 

Rabbit  hair  and  skins 143, 145  66 

Rags,  ropes,  and  paper  stock ^. 22, 840  94 

Total 173,278  70 

ALFEED  LEFEBVRE, 

ViceConsiil. 
OSTEND  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Photographic  glass $96  50 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Marble  works $500  00 

A.  J.  IS^EUTS, 

Consular  Agent. 


THE  UNITED  KIIVODOI?!. 

BIRMINGHAM  AND  AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Redditch,  Kidderminster,  and  Wolverhampton.) 

BIRMINGHAM. 

Quarter  ending  March  31, 1883. 

Anvils  and  vises $30,  .537  87 

Buttons,  Hliell,&c 77,334  48 

Boot  nialcrials 4,095  69 

Chains,  Ixx-.s,  and  scythes 14,  433  .59 

Chemicals  and  phos])liorus 43, 752  HO 

Fancy  goods  and  jewelrv 72,  548  69 

Glass,  porcelain,  &c.... I ,50,801  64 

Guns  and  materials 139,  106  30 

Hardwani,  cutlery,  steel,  and  iron 191,  107  76 

Metal  for  sh.  iifhing,  &,c 40,889  55 

Nifk.'.l  and  cobalt 349  78 

Pens  and  tips    30,683  40 

Saddlery  and  skins 38,415  87 

Sundries 2,002  90 

Total  for  Birmingham 736,058  32 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  119 

nEDDITCH   AGENCY. 

Needles,  fishing-tackle,  &c §ilO:j,  87(5  82 

KIDDERMINSTER   AGENCY. 

Salted  skins,  chamois,  &,c §105,  353  73 

Car])otH  and  nigs 45,  :}<!4  10 

China  and  glass l(i.  740  IH 

Hardware t>,233  08 

Sauce   5,310  56 

Linen  yarn 5,  115  76 

Tin  i>lates 1,673  83 

Sundries 3,849  00 

■    Total  for  Kiddermiuster 189,600  24 

WOLVERHAMPTON   AGENCY. 

Cotton  ties,  &c $60, 692  32 

Iron  sheets,  roofing,  &c 27,  ()61  68 

Ti ies,  pottery,  &c , 5,  739  38 

Hardware 1,427  35 

Glue 2,562  21 

Cloth  remnants 133  82 

98,216  76 

Total  for  Birmingham  and  district .i^ . . .   1, 127,  752  14 

Total  for  corresponding  quarter,  1882 1, 118, 944  33 

Increase 8,  807  81 

Quarter  ending  June  30, 1883. 

AuviJs  and  vises $16,  476  16 

Buttons,  shell,  &,g 72,  427  44 

Boot  nuiterials 6,707  91 

Chains,  hoes,  and  scythes 15, 114  73 

Chemicals  and  jjliosphorus 44,916  68 

Fancy  goods  and  jewelry 78,  099  68 

Gla^8,  ])orcelain,  &.c ,50,646  42 

Guns  and  materials .• 210,171  75 

Hardware,  cutlery,  steel,  and  iron 256,244  67 

Metal  for  sheathing,  ifec 20,991  00 

Nickel  and  cobalt 9,  003  15 

Pens  and  tips 28, 220  97 

Saddlery  and  skins 36, 835  27 

Sundries 11,  "92  35 

Total  for  Birmingham t<57,748  18 

REDDITCH   AGENCY. 

Needles,  fish-hooks,  tackle,  &g $78,360  30 

KIDDERMINSTER  AGENCY. 

Salted  skins  and  chamois $8.8, 279  81 

China  and  glass  ware 28, 257  33 

Sauce 6,195  65 

Linen  yarn ^,  123  94 

Carpets  and  rugs 2,  650  37 

Sundries 2,226  56 

Total  for  Kidderminster 132,733  66 

WOLVERHAMPTON   AGENCY. 

Sheet  iron,  tin  sheets  iron,  &c S:^2,  852  18 

Cotton  ties 61,991  79 

Tiles <>,n9  99 

Glue ~,o98  84 


120 


CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 


Hardware $1,825  65 

Machiuery 992  14 

Opticals ir.6  72 

Total 111,537  31 

Total  tor  Birmiugbam  aud  district 1, 1-0,379  45 

Total  for  correspoudiug  quarter,  1882 1,257,  801  82 

Decrease 77,422  37 

WILSON  KIFG, 

Consul. 
BRADFORD. 


Quai-ter  ending  March  31, 1883. 


Buttons 

Camel's  hair  .. 
Card  clothlug . 
Carpets . 


Chemicals 

('otti'U  goods.. 
Cow  hair 

Dama.sks 

Elastic  web... 

Hair  cloth 

Iron  and  steel. 
Leatlier 


Macbiuery 

Miscellaueons 

Mohair  (goat's  hair) , 
Nails 


Oil    

Paper 

Reeds  and  bealds. 

Salted  skins 

Shawls 

Silk  goods 

Stnfts 

Waste 


Wool 

Woolen  goods 

Worsted  coatings 
Yarns 


$89  54 

14,  08»  29 

7, 159  53 

45,942  82 

5, 348  54 

1, 314  52 

1, 190  55 

367  36 

252  81 

33, 669  94 

11,642  76 

6, 129  77 

43, 732  21 

282  99 

7,  408  29 

8,232  92 

384  01 

1,761  49 

487  86 

15,409  55 

465  90 

24,480  87 

1,519,831  33 

109.338  15 

347, 039  29 

46,676  22 

215,074  78 

19,339  00 

Total 2,487,141  29 


Quarter  ending  June  30, 1883. 


Carpets  and  rugs. 

Camel's  bair 

Card  clothing 

Cotton  goods 

Chemicals 

Damasks,  «fec 

Hair  cloth 

Iron  and  steel 

Leatlier 


MisiHiUaneons 

Machinery 

Mohair  (goat's hair). 
Nails 


Paper 

Reeds  and  healds 

Salted  skins 

Shawls 


5, 

'. 

12. 

5, 

2. 

27, 

22, 

7, 

70, 

10, 

4, 


Silk  waste /, 

Spun  Hilk,  silk  yarn,  &c 18, 

Stiifls  (principally  coat  and  sleeve  linings) 304, 

Wool 154, 


863 
739 
396 
164 
830 
625 
217 
397 
058 
792 
0(57 
988 
20(5 
778 
.575 
442 
332 
199 
343 
499 
976 


68 
03 
08 
30 
86 
38 
38 
06 
49 
40 
64 
63 
82 
76 
71 
73 
82 
71 
.•SO 
89 
12 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  121 

Woolen  goodH S-^4,429  60 

Worsted  coatings 254, 240  «8 

Waste 71,:i7r)  65 

Yarn 34, 9-.il  60 

Total 2,126,464  82 

WILLIAM  F.  GRINNELL, 

Consul. 

BRISTOL. 

Quarter  ending  March  31, 1883. 

Books $973  2H 

Cloths 4,555  54 

Cnrrants 2,  (-01  30 

Chemicals 9,7(i4  16 

Cocoa 3,109  89 

Cordage f.79  29 

Calf-skins 2,57H  58 

Fihh  lines 1,192  39 

Floorcloth 1,211  54 

Glue 4,439  41 

Hides 4, 160  21 

Iron  (scrap) 7 6,813  10 

Iron  (oxide) 835  64 

Paper  stock 3,  359  90 

Sausage  casings 673  40 

Miscellaneous ."187  43 

Total 47,575  06 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Books $2,912  00 

Bricks 2, 190  11 

Chocolate 6,  804  23 

Chemicals : 6,9.'.0  00 

Cordage 744  38 

Earthenware 568  75 

Floorcloths 1,210  95 

Paper  stock 2,173  73 

Tin  plates , 8,307  14 

Wines 313  75 

Miscellaneous 1,  391  29 

Total 33,566  38 

LOREN  A.  LATHROP, 

Cons^tl. 

FALMOUTH    AND   AGENCY. 

(Agency:  Scilly  Islands.) 

FAL>IOUTH. 

Quarter  ending  March  31, 1883. 

2,035  tons  China  clay .•Jie.SOa  59 

Quarter  ending  JuneZO,  1883. 

1,100  tons  China  clay $9, 100  25 

HOWARD  FOX, 

Consul. 


122  CONTINENT    OF    EUEOPE. 

GLOUCESTER. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Machinery  and  ironware - $4,731  30 

Rose  trees,  ifec 158  08 

Salt 4,879  68 

Tin  plates 18,  305  38 

Woolen  goods 19,223  54 

Miscellaneous 169  38 

Total 47,467  36 

JOHN  DAVIES, 

Commercial  Agent. 

HULL. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Ale $38,862  54 

Black  salts 12.107  22 

Bristles 2,412  68 

Cliff  stone 2,771  72 

Cattle  hair 12.  949  20 

Coals 2,193  30 

Colors 13,823  85 

Calf-skins 9,608  20 

Crude  phenyl  acid 1, 792  52 

Electroplate 138  58 

Grease 1,398  38 

Jet 44  98 

Leather 1,353  84 

Manure  salts 732  86 

Music 127  30 

Paper  stock 2,273  18 

Soap  stock 946  14 

Washing  blue 340  82 

Total 103,877  31 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Ale  and  beer $27,009  28 

Black  salts 15,042  96 

Bristles 4,183  26 

Cattle  and  cow  hair 10,  060  66 

Clothing 52  42 

Cliff  Htone 506  50 

Chemical  salts 1,275  00 

Colors 29,  757  14 

Ginger  ale 297  34 

Grease  695  50 

n.'iiip 1,271  26 

Marhincrv - 12,  546  08 

Taper  Htock 1,009  32 

Soap  stock 724  36 

Show  cards 695  58 

Skins 5,447  62 


110,574  28 

EDWARD  HOWARD, 

Commercial  Agent. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  123 
LEEDS    AND    AGENCY. 
<" Agency :  HuddersGeld.) 
LEEDS. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Almanacs $405  68 

Bri.ks 7, 1'JU  58 

Bunflles,  bars,  and  steel  tires '>,  1(45  26 

Burners  (gas) 1,016  '24 

Car|)et  wool,  cattle  hair,  and  noils 26,  332  90 

Chemicals 17,  628  92 

Clotlis  (union  and  wool) 20,761  32 

Earthenware 4,531  70 

Ecouomizera 9, 610  00 

Grease 1,123  24 

Hardware 100  00 

Instruments  (astronomical) 583  84 

Leather 6,030  72 

Linens 17,234  50 

Machinery 22,  624  08 

Oil  (sod) 815  70 

Pitch 4,583  52 

Pins  (round  and  flat) 213  00 

Protectors  ( boot) 45  58 

Plough 1,085  24 

Skins 19,632  46 

Sundries 4,  707  66 

Steam  hammer 6, 179  66 

Thread 10,132  88 

Thread  and  varn 28,  377  84 

Teazles    ....' 192  76 

Twines 761  76 

Woolens 58,808  94 

Worsteds 65,3(18  48 

Worsteds  and  woolens 2,  610  48 

Whetstones 837  24 

Waste , 9,290  22 

Yarn 10,862  00 

Total 366,224  46 

Quartei-  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Almanacs 3, 624  54 

Ale  finings 40  96 

Bricks. 3,077  82 

Bricks  and  tiles 1,697  96 

Bundles  and  bar  iron 2,2(i3  48 

Casting  and  pipes 978  92 

Cattle  hair,  &c 16,405  04 

Chemicals 19,  548  50 

Cloths  (union  and  wool) 15,256  92 

Earthenware 3, 178  62 

Economizers 10,  325  96 

Givs-burners l,8ril  54 

Glue 622  90 

Grease 5, 542  82 

Grindstones  and  whetstones 367  78 

Leather 9,360  92 

Linens  10,530  38 

Machinery 26,  373  18 

OiWsoil) 1,007  16 

Pins  (round  and  flat) 11;;;  80 

Sealskins 1"^7  83 

Skins 29,752  86 

Sundries 2,  155  74 

Teazles 778  80 


124  CONTINENT    OF   EUROPE. 

Threads $45,  ia2  22 

Twines 212  16 

Waste 7,088  26 

Woolens 68,313  82 

W^)r.steds 62,945  50 

Worsteds  and  woolens 2,  915  34 

Yarns 22,376  78 

Total 374,843  56 

A.  V.  DOCKERY, 

Consul. 

HUDDERSFIELD  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  June  30, 1883. 

Bricks $1,093  12 

Calf  hair 2,915  70 

Card  coverings 523  68 

Chemicals  and  dyes 20,348  68 

Chinese  goods 1,522  00 

Cottons 13, 120  95 

Cottons  and  mohair 45, 835  04 

Cottons,  mohair,  and  silk 10,763  29 

Cottons  and  silk , 1,971  60 

Cottons  (sewing) 17,  029  83 

F  n  s  t  i  a  n  s 7,942  62 

Goat  hair 5,364  70 

Mohair 18,521  25 

Plushes  2,560  60 

Shawls 4,233  33 

Woolens 292,495  43 

Woolens  and  cottons 7,  065  91 

Woolens  and  silk   2,270  66 

Woolens  and  worsteds 6,  041  35 

Worsteds 50,538  81 

Yarn 2,378  56 

Machinery 405  50 

Miscellaneous 971  69 

Total 515.914  30 

C.  W.  WHITMAN, 

Consular  Agent. 

LIVERPOOL   AND    AGENCY. 

(Agencies:  Holyhead  and  St.  Helens.) 

LIVERPOOL. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Beer $37,937  82 

Chemicals 1,465,758  08 

Coal 103, 236  67 

Dry  goods 19, 007  m 

Eartlionware  and  glass 161,318  09 

Fruit  and  vegetables 250,175  22 

Miichmcry 6,277  76 

Hemp  14,588  51 

India  rnblter ;?7,670  16 

Iron 92,329  Hi) 

J  lite  liags  and  canvas 34,682  33 

LtMtlirr  and  skins 410,590  16 

Rags  and  waste  paper 215,  355  21 

Salt 298,  796  42 

Slates  and  tiles 7,698  79 

Steel 284,129  64 

Tin  plates 1,844,555  10 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  125 

Tin $20,  IK;  09 

Wire  rope 10, 0:54  41 

Wool : (]•A(),^\^^,'^  57 

Wood VJ,:i-)H  13 

Pip  iron 24o,  152  84 

Cement 2;"),  708  91 

Yellow  metal (J,  r.54  72 

Grease  and  oils 2(5,  :i70  95 

Private  efleetH 9,  440  20 

Paint  and  varnlHli 'A,  (i:>;j  27 

Wines  and  spirits 2,  '.V2ii  17 

Cotton ir.2,972  10 

Seed  and  plants 14,471  84 

Granite 729  97 

Hardware 58,  298  60 

Rice 224, 573  36 

Provisions 4, 185  17 

Hair 91,4:54  76 

Cattle 111,5:M  10 

Iron  ore :{,  002  63 

Books  and  stationery 2,  856  62 

Tea  and  coftee 3, 708  26 

Felt 4,803  22 

Precions  metal 14, 453  48 

Mannre (J,  944  39 

Tar 1,080  36 

Carriages 462  31 

Straws 861  36 

Ginger      228  72 

Elephants' teeth 6,695  49 

Barvtes 1,761  66 

Drngs 21,046  30 

Grindstones 467  18 

Sugar 22,448  90 

Silk  noils 2,793  :i7 

Gnm 10,481  79 

Barrels 5, 119  04 

Diamonds 1,002  49 

Total 7,051,885  26 

Total  for  previous  quarter  ending  December  31,  1882 8,  524, 504  37 

Decrease  compared  with  previous  quarter 1,  472,  619  11 

Total  for  corresponding  quarter  ending  March  31,  1882 8, 275, 113  55 

Decrease  compared  with  corresponding  quarter 1,223,228  29 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Beer $47,695  16 

Chemicals 1,674,604  03 

Coal 1:53,642  :}6 

Dry  goods 8,905  68 

Earthenware  and  glass 250,  067  15 

Fruit  and  vegetables 90,  490  95 

Machinery 4,589  09 

Hemp  and  flax 1,484  28 

India  rubber 690,657  48 

Iron 131,310  90 

Jute  bags  and  canvas 31,  402  57 

Leather  and  skins 255,  990  89 

Rags  and  waste  paper 2:55,  400  38 

Salt 277,  &Z{]  97 

Slates  and  bricks 16,0:54  55 

Steel 1 80 ,  87 2  68 

Tin  plates 2,365,128  72 

Tin  25,6:56  06 

Wire  rope 36,  390  23 

Wool 459,444  95 

Wood 17,650  24 

Pig  iron 414,493  23 

Cement 128,755  89 


126  CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

Yellow  metal $18,218  38 

Grease  and  oils l;i,e8H  58 

Pr i  V a t e  e tie c t s 8 ,  67 6  95 

Paint  and  varnish 2,  42h  38 

Wine  and  spirits 7, 172  71 

Cotton 24,  380  66 

Seed 2,715  4i> 

Granite 87  59 

Hardware 171,299  28 

Rice 167,372  57 

Provisions 2, 754  43 

Hair 90,695  70 

Cattle 95,5m)  02 

Books  and  stationery 3, 975  92 

Tea  and  cotfee 7,  44u  87 

Felt    2,272  65 

Precious  metal ; 16, 243  86 

Manure 501  24 

Elephants' teeth 6,686  12 

Shells 2,520  84 

Straws 622  90 

Was 65  46 

Saddlery 1, 138  76 

Drugs 9, 917  76 

Silli  noils  and  waste 10,881  33 

Mi neral  water 199  52 

Carriages 1,  017  09 

Barrels 11,  Ofiti  25 

Ginger 184  92 

Minerals 5, 659  73 

Ship  stores 715  37 

Oatmeal 243  32 

Millstoaes 301  72 

Sugar 7,780  78 

Total    8,173,210  59 

Total  for  previous  quarter  ending  March  31,  1883 7,  051,  885  26 

Increase  compared  with  previous  quarter 1, 121,  325  33 

Total  for  corresponding  quarter  ending  June  30,  1882 8,499,891  44 

Decrease  compared  with  corresponding  quarter 326, 680  85 

S.  B.  PACKARD, 

Consul. 
LONDON    AND    AGENCY. 

(Agency :  Dover.) 

LONDON. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Beer,  wine,  and  8j)irit8 $213,  780  18 

Chemicals,  sodas,  &c 520,814  14 

Books  au'i  stationery 467,  036  75 

Dry  goods,  silk,  woolens,  cottons,  laces,  &c 1,830,590  87 

Machinery  and  hardware 5, 900  88 

Iron,  steel,  metals,  «fec 3, 559, 135  82 

Leather,  hides,  skins,  furs,  «fec 1,070,423  86 

Rags  and  paper  waste 173, 796  30 

Wool 364,  045  69 

Raw  silk 364,045  69 

Tea 19,953  20 

Clothing 33,115  70 

Precious  stones 617, 513  S2 

Hops 11,064  46 

S  ecds 121,  873  73 

Feat  hers   400, 961  95 

Miscellaneous 2,576,985  32 

Total 11,986,992  67 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  127 

Quarter  ending  June  150,  1^8;i. 

BfBr,  wine,  and  npirits $102,  I'.lO  66 

Chemioiils,  sodas,  &c 410,  874  03 

Books  and  stationery 5r>4, 51)1  76 

Dry  goods,  silk,  woolens,  cottons,  laces,  &c 77:5,453  M3 

Machnu'iy  and  hardware 37,272  97 

Iron,  steel,  metals,  &c 4,  3<»7,  423  39 

Leatiier,  bides,  skins,  fnrs,  &c 1,311,101  12 

Rags  and  paper  waste 221 ,  198  44 

Wool 273, 6G0  99 

Raw  silk 5,710  84 

Tea 55, 680  55 

Clothing 35,615  34 

Precious  stones 569,  350  21 

Hops 4,145  32 

Seeds 31 .  294  15 

Featliers 624, 872  63 

Miscellaneous 2, 282, 776  6B 


Total 11,691,212  91 

E.  A.  MERRITT, 

Consul-  General. 
MANCHESTER. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Mixed  goods ?140,343  57 

Cottons 1,588,230  98 

Chemicals 309,28?  16 

Rags  and  junk 159,405  65^ 

Machinery 497,173  49 

Worsted  stuffs 56,694  86 

Leather  and  hides 26,  803  05 

Wool 112,774  68 

Linens 183,250  44 

Hosiery 150,162  65 

Carpets 14,133  53 

Iron 29,027  1^ 

Silk 163,434  27 

Paper 12,210  42 

Steel 15,863  .33 

Rugs,  mats,  and  miscellaneous 80,  792  60 

Granite 4,356  77 

Musical  instruments 3,310  60 

Seal  skins  and  furs 11, 274  30 


1  Total 3,558,.525  74 

ALBERT  D.  SHAW, 

Consul. 
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE  AND  AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Carlisle,  Old  Hartlepool,  and  Sunderland.) 

NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Antimony $35,129  68 

Bricks  (lire) 2,396  28 

Carpets 5,292  60' 

Cement 8;-)!  61 

Chemicals 69,741   10 

Coals 16,287  00 

Furs  and  skins  (hatters,) 27,414  76 

Ghiss '^1,(197  61 

Grindstones 3,  lo9  72 

Gypsum  (included  in  chemicals). 

Iron  pigs 19,911  04 

Leather  (dressed) 3,  877  26 


128  •         CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

Paints  and  Venetian  red $12, 815  40 

Rags  and  old  rope   4,995  84 

Soda,  l)icarbonate,  ash,  salts  of,  &c 128,  b'M  90 

Miscellaneous 9, 297  56 

Total 363,754  36 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Antimony $44,250  94 

Bricks  (tire) 5,721  74 

Carpets 2,311  56 

Cement 11,  677  26 

Cheuiieals 37,654  56 

Coals 2,027  08 

Fnrs  and  skins  (hatters') 62,  477  14 

Glass 13,284  90 

Grindstones 2.548  18 

Gypsum  (included  in  chemicals). 

Iron  and  steel  rails,  &.c 7,401  64 

Leather    10, 806  56 

Paints  and  Venetian  red 41,218  76 

Rags  and  paper-making  material 6,508  50 

Soda,  bicarbonate,  ash,  salts  of,  &c 153,  658  08 

Miscellaneous 1,  449  00 

Total 402,995  82 

EVAN  R.  JONES, 

Consul. 

CARLISLE  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Cotton,  manufactures  of $45,933  19 

Iron  pigs  and  spiegel 16,520  48 

Steel  rails 18, 336  46 

Stone,  building 2,923  61 

Thread,  linen 636  47 

Trees,  young 1,192  06 

Total 85,542  27 

Quarter  ending  June  28,  1883. 

Cotton,  manufactures  of $39,832  95 

Spiegel 8,753  23 

Steel  rails 137,726  84 

Stone,  building 1,065  11 

Thread,  linen 2,578  59 

Woolen  goods  (gloves) 2,455  82 

Total 192,412  54 

J.  HEWETSON  BROWN, 

Consular  Agent. 

OLD  HARTLEPOOL  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Patterns,  hoists,  and  chains $264  55 

Coals  2,304  56 

Pig  iron 6,  569  77 

IJi.vcie 31  62 

Oxalic  acid 941  21 

Steel  rails  and  lish-plates 27,503  67 

Wire  rods 11, 407  51 

Lost  in  decimals 05 

Total 49,022  94 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  129 

Quarter  cnd'uKj  June  30,  lPfi3. 

Chemicals  (oxalic  acid) .*"^,  283  03 

Coals  (gas) : '  1 ,  3-^0  03 

Svveepiug-iuachines "id*  31 

Pig  iron 1-j,  4(Ji(  57 

Hoists  aixl  cliains 124  SG 

Bloom  ends 1 ,  4 11  28 

Ferro  nianganese •>_  f  70  07 

Cnidt^  arid  prodiut  for  sheep-wash id/  (14 

Steel  rails  and  lish-plates 02,  ti-2U  (i? 

Spiegeleisen 72,7112  75 

Ware,  stone  and  China  earthenware 3t;H  05 

Wire  rope,  Bessemer  steel  wire  rods 34,  ^;')4  77 

Total l'.»2,  \'i:z  (i;i 

C.  NIELSOX, 

Consular  Aqcnt. 
SUNDERLAND. 

Quarter  endbuj  June  30,  1883. 

<^'lass $1 ,  778  39 

Wire  roi>e 0(51  60 

Total 2,43'J  99 

JAMES  IIORAN, 

Consular  Agent.   • 

NOTTINGHAM   AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Derby  and  Leicester.) 

NOTTINGHAM. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Lace  goods $| ,  8-12, 9G3  00 

Hosiery 557,  307  00 

Mnslins "      e,  477  50 

Linens 29,  846  00 

Ale 3.7.')2  00 

Elastic  goods 5:!,  <)hs  50 

Machinery 14,371  00 

Salted  skins 14-J.  167  16 

Silk 7,  635  00 

Oxide  of  iron :<,  ;i(i4  OO 

Cottons 32,046  00 

Woolens 10, 2'A  00 

China  and  earthenware 1 ,  t>j()  00 

Leather VJ,  ,-50  00 

Colors 16,040  00 

Miscellancons 7, 114  50 

Total 2, 750,  34 1  (i6 

Quarter  endiu(j  June  30,  1883. 

Lace  goods .?8-58, 902  00 

Hosiery 265, 186  00 

Mnslins 5,  hOi".  50 

Linens 6,3(i6  50 

Elastic  goods 37,  710  00 

Mach i nery 9,  .559  1  >0 

Salted  skins 161,  6: .«  OO 

Silk 4,v.'73  00 

Oxide  of  iron 8,  542  HO 

Cottons 3,279  00 

China  and  earthenware 7,  ().>J0  (K) 

Leather 32,5l,-(  00 

Colors 10,(117  00 

Miscellaneous 7, 0.35  r.O 

Total 1.397,>'52  50 

JASPER  SMITH, 

Consular  Agent. 

02  A— D  E 9 


130  CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

PLYMOUTH    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Dartmouth,  Guerusey,  and  Jersey.) 

PLYMOUTH. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1533. 

Wooleu  goods §36)?  75 

China  clay 19,  >^65  70 

Peruvian  guano 4,  '^46  :>0 

Vegetable  pitch 124  40 

Brushes 2:U  30 

Shrubs  and  flower  roots 77  74 

A  carriage 1.55  72 

Heifers  for  breeding  purposes 1,  703  27 

Total 27,073  18 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1863. 

China  clay $9,977  20 

A  black  Newfoundland  dog  for  breeding  purposes 146  00 

Bricks 48lj  65 

Vegetalde  pitch 502  95 

Cat  tie  for  breeding  purposes 76,  535  45 

Total 87,648  25 

HEXEY  FOX, 

Consul. 

SHEFFIELD. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1S83. 

Steel '. $415,908  66 

Bessemer  steel  rails 98,395  73 

Bessemer  steel  blooms 9.  902  04 

Steel  springs 2,  643  62 

Iron  bars 8  12 

Anvils.... 1,561  81 

Cutlery 305,313  33 

Wooden,  electro-plated,  and  other  talde  ware 1,  0^9  28 

Files 13,  746  41 

Saws 24  00 

Edge  and  other  tools 12,198  97 

Garden  tools 2,  090  24 

Scythes 623  83 

Sickles  and  grass  hooks 1,686  48 

Sheep  shears : 19,884  35 

Umbrella  ribs 5,975  88 

Siiootiug  tackle  and  gun  furniture 852  99 

Dog  collars  and  couples 25  74 

Measuring  tajR'S  and  chains,  straight  edges  a«d  rules 5,  965  68 

Magnets 563  52 

Optical  goods 254  66 

Brass  goods,  church  furniture 458  99 

Cojiix'r  plates  for  engraving 242  65 

Graining  combs 958  73 

Needles 391  88 

Tc'iiter  hooks 93  60 

Salted  skins 74, 117  41 

Glue 16,266  78 

Grease 838  25 

Wax 4  62 

Hair  seating 809  53 

(Jriudstfmes.    1,  397  62 

Millstones )^.i  17 

I  laiisom  cab  and  harness 474  48 

Sherry  wine 104  48 

Stationrry  and  books 274  53 

l'iii1)r<-lhi  hauilles,  lioru 488  25 

Siimlrics 284  88 

Total 995,955  09 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES  131 

Quarter  ending  June  '30,  1883. 

Stool §441,314  73 

B<'.-8omer  steel  rails 38,557  17 

IJossemer  steel  blooms 31,  493  til 

Steel  spriugs 378  11 

Anvils 2,<;70  51 

Stove-grates 167  78 

Cutlery 3:jl,f;77  55 

Kloctro-piated,  woodou,  and  other  table-ware r)M4  48 

Files 2.J,  924  3y 

Saws 45  72 

Edge  and  other  tools 10,  7t)'J  88 

Gardeu  tools 1,  021  73 

Sythes 158  71 

Sickles  and  grass-books 368  27 

Shoe]>  shears 5,  P12  18 

Umbrella  ribs .^ 1,207  25 

Shooting  tackle  ami  gnu  turuiture 452  52 

Measuring  tapes,  land  chains  and  rule^ 8,  050  22 

Surgical  instruments 55  48 

Optical  goods 560  56 

Magnets 206  48 

I'.rass  goods — church  furniture 200  09 

C'oiii)er  plates  for  engraving 49  15 

Rigging  chain 133  04 

Screws,  bolts,  and  nuts 522  88 

Tenter  hooks 24  66 

lirooches,  horu 36  99 

Rat-traps .' 5  51 

Oriudstones 5,  439  32 

Ciuoible  clav 100  46 

Hair  seating 1,481  86 

Salted  skins 62, 137  31 

Leather,  polishing 10  16 

Glue 18,536  23 

Buffalo-horn  tips 360  61 

Sheep-wasli 3, 172  39 

Paper 61  32 

Brandy 293  60 

Sundries 392  57 

Total 995,345  47 

C.  B.  WEBSTER, 

Consul. 

SOUTHAMPTON    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Portsmouth  and  Weymouth.) 

SOUTHAMPTON. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Livestock $7,324  08 

Bristles 7h9  10 

Live  plants ' 272  52 

Manufactured  goods 210  40 

Wearing  apparel 118  00 

Bibles 16«>  43 

Total ^,880  53 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1S83. 

Livestock S:.7,987  89 

Lace •^'>7  60 

Wearing  apparel 1-58  69 

Total 3:*,  4H4  18 

WM.  TIIOMSOX, 

Consul. 


132  CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

TUNSTALL. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Earthenware .|1, 434, 9.31  16 

China 49,666  79 

Majolica 50,280  63 

Tiles 22,18-2  18 

Parian 2,479  62 

Colors 2,501  55 

Paper 1 ,  233  2 1 

Machinery *.  4,  335  10 

Potters'  materials 1,  602  17 

Cotton  fabrics 423  73 

Porcelain 95  20 

Total 1,569,731  36 

EDWAED  E.  LANE, 

Consul. 

iRELAisrr).  -  • 

BELFAST    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Ballymeua  and  Lurgau.) 
CORK   AND   AGENCY. 

(Agency:  Waterford.)  i 

CORK. 

Quariei-  ending  June  30,  1883. 

"Whisky $435  11 

Goiit-skins 510  98 

Sausage-casiugs 262  79 

Salt  hides 2,530  58 

Feathers 3,211  89 

Calf-skins 7,  056  42 

Total 14,007  77 

JOHN  J.  PIATT, 

Consul. 

DUBLIN    AND   AGENCIES. 
*  (No  returns.) 

LONDONDERRY. 

Quarter  ending  March  'M,  1883. 

Veliicle  and  saddlery $335  05 

"WhiskicH 535  (14 

Ilouseliold  goods 510  98 

Tot  al 1 ,  381  07 

A.  LIVEKMOliT], 

Consul. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  133 

SCOTLAND. 
DUNDEE   AND   AGENCY. 

(Ageucy :  Aberdeen. ) 

DUNDEE. 
• 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

IJurliips 1008, 14«  51 

Liuons 6%,  893  58 

Yarn 143,124  11 

H cin p 2,  023  G8 

Hixjrs 13,983  11 

Whisky 879  30 

Padding 392  81 

Flax 21,2()y  84 

Clotliing 123  25 

Paper-stock 65,109  26 

Pressing  rollers 173  99 

Old  sacks 34  96 

School-bags 2,  054  58 

Gauge  glasses 2, 655  11 

Canvas 612  08 

Steam  coal  17, 103  75 

Old  machinery 714  23 

Scrim '. 254  95 

Oakum 561  01 

Carpets 2,  097  68 

Twine 109  73 

Towels 2, 907  91 

Tow 3 ,  636  23 

Sail  duck ; 3,  6.58  24 

Silk 73  55 

Double  l)anding 421  24 

Lantern-slides 164  66 

Jute 1,  511  08 

Plants ■        271  21 

Horse  blanketing 342  81 

Personal  etfects,  piano,  and  picture 146  01 

Total 1,891,110  40 

Quarter  ending  June '30,  1883. 

Burlaps $1,114,438  48 

Yarn 214,498  54 

Linens .502,924  83 

Paper  stock 50,  046  45 

Towels ' 561  22 

Flax 9,208  44 

Jute 6,305  74 

Tow 37,  108  22 

Whisky • 199  28 

Bagging 887  15 

Canvas  hose 129  46 

Bags 6,038  28 

School-bags 3, 092  82 

Books  on  chess  and  other  games 230  .55 

Sail  duck 2,  712  .50 

Gauge-glasses 3,  .33(5  08 

Carpets 1.427  69 

Horse-blanketing 2,  01 1  04 

Hemp 8,070  68 

Oakum 2.  254  59 

Jute  rugs 540  24 

Decorticator  machine 109  51 

Pig  iron 5,414  .54 

Total 1,972,746  33 

WILLARD  B.  \YELLS, 

Consul. 


134  CONTIXEMT  OF  EUROPE. 

ABERDEEN  AGENX'Y. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Polished  granite $17,491  43 

Linen  manufactures 15, 114  19 

Paper  manufactures 4, 130  53 

Woolen  manufactures % 1, 2>i9  18 

Tweed  manufactures 1,  0:>4  ^3 

Whisky 1,109  (JO 

Total 40,169  76' 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Polished  granite '  §28,001  53 

Linen  goods 16,  385  98 

Woolen  goods 6,593  'iO 

Paper  goods 2, 620  13 

Spirits 62  84 

Total  .- 53,663  68 

JOflX  RAMSAY, 

Consular  Agent. 

DUNFERMLINE    AND    AGENCY. 

(Agency:  Aberdeen.) 

DUNFERMLINE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Linen  goods $502, 359  56 

Cotton  goods 95,403  32 

Floor  oil-cloth 38, 181  28 

Total 635,944  16 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Linen  goods $302,815  40 

Cotton  goods 86, 778  27 

Floor  oil-cloth 29,461  79 

Total , 419,055  40 

H.  RAY  MYERS, 

Commercial  Agent. 

GLASGOW  AND  AGENCY. 

(Agency:  Greenock.) 

GLASGOW. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Thread $463,683  .30 

Cotton  and  linen  goods 393,  107  60 

Woolen  goods 39. 302  34 

Muslins 217,397  00 

Laces  and  trimmings 201 ,  0>*4  80 

Carpets 25,031  30 

Hats  and  caj.s 12,  vl7   12 

Furs  and  skins 10,274  15 

Fishinggut 12  141  33 

Itooks 3, 130  17 

Pig  iron 362,975  88 

Ma«hinery  and  ironware 25,641  20 

Wire  goods 6,766  24 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES. 


135 


Gum  and  jiaints 

I'aix-r  and  )tapor  tttock  .. 
Granite  and  stone  goddw. 

Wines  and  liqnors 

Beer 


Scrap  iron  and  steel. 
Tobacco  pipes  (clay) 
Shawls 


Fire-clay  goods 

Cluinicals 

Glass  and  earthen  ware 

1 loises 

Miscellaneous 


34, 


11, 

3;'., 
1, 

rj'j. 

77. 


538  30 

U'J3  :'.6 

42c>  k; 

1-7  14 

444  1(> 

563  .Ofi 

2(i2  40 

'.»3v!  75 

473  74 

18H  ')4 

•j51  90 

271  52 


Total -i, -254, 508  h8 


Quarter  inding  June  30,  18§3. 


Thread 

Ootron  and  linen  goods  .. 

Woolen  goods 

Muslins 

Laoes  and  trimmings 

Carpets 

Hats  and  caps 

Furs  and  skins 

Fishing  gut 

Books 

Pig  iron 

Machinery  and  iron-ware. 

Wire  goods 

Gum  and  paints 

Coals 

Paper  and  paper  stock  .. . 
Granite  and  stone  goods.. 

Wines  and  liqnors 

Beer 

Scrap  iron  and  steel 

Tobacco  pipes  (clay; 

Sliawls 

Fire-clay  goods 

Chemicals 

Glass  and  earthen  ware  . . 

Horses 

Miscellaneous 


81,141 

473 

Co 

2(;(t 

HIO 

15 

14 

929 

22 

204, 

725 

f^(» 

112 

824 

72 

3(» 

3cl 

90 

22 

406 

26 

15 

726 

16 

5 

152  68 

3 

212  22 

254 

526  00 

22 

961 

58 

10 

748  22 

24 

558 

04 

1 

657  90 

44 

204 

32 

852  66 

7 

799 

25 

.■j 

730 

75 

7 

056  04 

11 

141 

99 

21 

904 

62 

20 

340 

02 

16(i 

822 

70 

30 

104 

56 

45 

540 

00 

89 

919  04 

Total 


2,576,576  40 

BRET  HARTE, 

Consul. 


LEITH    AND    AGENCY, 


(Agency:  Galashiels.) 
LEPrH. 

Quarter  ttidituj  March  31, 1883. 

Ale s!'.  774  12 

Alum 1.4:!7  32 

Biscuits 2.  527  60 

Books 61.  115  88 

Brass  wire  cloth 118  87 

Canvas  shoes 611  15 

Cement 954  87 

Chromo  views 215  65 

Coal -•  22.492  27 

Fruit-tree  stocks 217  49 

Gelatine 21 ,  283  27 

Glassware , 202  08 

Glue 5.58  55 


136  CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

Grass  seed $545  66 

Iron  castings 3,211  89 

Linens 145  '27 

Maps 1,  853  20 

Medicines 3, 762  55 

Morphia 2,  817  80 

Nets 533  23 

Oatmeal 709  19 

Oil  paintings 286  76 

Oxalic  acid 2,703  77 

Paper  stock 21,  428  13 

Preserved  provisions  20  87 

Piinting  materials 891  66 

Trees 138  76 

Velvet 315  53 

Waterproof  coats 135  33 

Whisky 590  83 

Wine  .' 280  43 

Wool 4,721  48 

Total 166,  601  46 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Aerated  waters $218  97 

Ale 18,043  12 

Alum 249  53 

Biscuits 1,  532  36 

Books 38,829  09 

Brandy 171  85 

Cement 2,862  11 

Clothing 121  91 

Coals 8,444  59 

Engravings 576  74 

Fishing  nets 1 ,  688  19 

Gelatine 31,611  57 

Glassware- 331  37 

Grindstones 191  80 

Maps  and  atlases 4,  497  92 

Medicinal  preparations 3, 102  88 

Millstones   100  09 

Morphia 6,597  42 

Oatmeal 775  23 

Oxalic  acid 1,368  64 

Paper  stock 17,  344  61 

Preserved  ])rovisions 360  24 

Printing  materials 3,554  69 

Saponifying  oil 1,445  92 

Stereotype  ])lates 488  84 

Trees  and  plants 236  63 

Velvets 622  79 

Vulcanite 569  02 

Waterproof  coats 4, 243  16 

Whisky -'•^'J  ^^ 

Total 150,940  86 

J.  A.  LEONARD, 

Consul. 
GALASHIELS  AGENCY. 

Quarter  endinij  March  31,  1883. 

Woollen  goods,  being  tweed  cloth $58, 232  78 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Woollen  goods,  being  Scotch  tweed  cloth $20,  452  41 

lUCllARD  LEES, 

Consular  Agent. 


DECLARED    EXPORl.S    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  l.'j? 

CARDIFF    AM)    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Ll:inelly,  Millbrd  Haven,  Newport,  and  Swansea.) 

CARDIFF. 

Quarter  eiKliug  March  31,  I66\i. 

Steam  coal §17, 003  2r> 

Six  Jersey  cows 2,  91<i  00 

Steel  rails,  lish  plate-* .'>,  Ol:{  .05 


Total •>4,  U32  bO 

•  Quarter  etnliuff  June  oO,  lSr*3. 

Ste.-l  rails §39, 2.".9  32 

Fish  plates,  iron  spikes,  bolls,  a,ii(l  iron  bridge  work 19, 197  00 

Galvanized  telegraph  wire *>.,  123  00 

On»*  shaping  machine 3ti4  TO 


Total (i4,944  42 

WILLIAM  WIKT  SIKES, 

C 071  sit  I. 
LLANELLY  AGENCY. 

Quartet'  ending  March  31,  lSd3. 
Tin  plates 819,437  2o 

Quarter  eyiding  June  30,  18^3. 
Tin  plates,  &c 810,130  90 

B.  JONES, 

Consular  A(jent. 

NEWPORT  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31. 1883. 

Roofing  tiles ^'u  54 

Salt 2,488  76 

Homo.  ro<ls 14,  832  24 

Tin  ami  terno  plates 1 1.'>,  72r>  42 

Steel  rails 34,  «>39  22 

Machinery 374  22 

Sheet  iron ^,  431  40 

Eicyele 37  H4 

Black  taggers 4,8450  92 

Total l-!,44:  :!<) 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Tin  and  terne  plates 8l2r),  839  94 

Black  taggers 3,  K94  86 

Sheet  iron 13,  702  26 

Homo,  rods •>,  929  92 

Machinery 106  92 

Kails  and  bridge  work '>•*•,  1>9T  96 

Total 208,471  Wi 

W.  E.  HEARD, 

Consular  Ageiit. 


138  CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

SWANSEA  AGENCY. 

Quarier  endhifj  March  31,  1883. 

Oxalic  acid " $8,i>33  32 

Tit)  plates 30, 330  64 

Manganese •2.  H45  10 

Bricks 4,  "230  94 

Steel  plates 318  22 

Shoes  and  dies 4 .  391  31 

Ladles 562  47 

Coal 1,038  07 

Zinc  cake 2,  642  13 

Rotteustone 396  37 

Indigo  auxiliary 279  75 

Total 55,968  32 

Quarter  eliding  June  30,  1883. 

Tin  plates $25,094  10 

Man<ianese *    9,  370  92 

Bricks 2,131  30 

Rotteustone 1,302  31 

Coal.^ 5,538  63 

Indigo  auxiliary 465  81 

Cement .' 29  86 

Oxalic  acid 8,126  89 

Total 52,0.59  82 

JOHN  ANGEL, 

Consular  Agent. 


FRANCE. 

BORDEAUX    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Panillac  and  Pan. ) 

BORDEAUX. 

Quarier  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Argols  and  tartar $438,073  50 

Brandy 31,  805  30 

Calf  skins 10,706  24 

Corks 375  96 

Drugs  and  medicine <>,  965  81 

Dye 42  23 

Glass 1,643  26 

Gum ^74  65 

Hardware 1,  638  18 

Miscellaneous 98, 261  03 

Oils 49,  542  77 

Preserves  and  dried  fruit : 27, 616  00 

Preserved  meat  and  sardines 45,  43(»  05 

Prunes 83,490  18 

Rags  and  paper 5, 125  91 

Vinegar  3,176  38 

Wine 403,721  50 

Wool 3,511  52 

Total 1,512,100  47 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Argols  and  tartar $106,  .563  75 

Bottles  and  glass l,i)20  69 

Brandv 32,  .585  12 

Calf  sluns 12, 149  50 

Corks 866  11 

Drugs  and  niedicinc 9,  994  64 

(»um 445  83 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  139 

Miscellaneous $74,002  9ti 

Oils I'^./fC  '^4 

Preserves  aud  dried  fruit 2-,  :{'|2  21 

Preserved  meat  and  sardines i>2,  102  76 

Prunes l.<j--itJ  f'B 

Ratts  and  paper ^>  ''^*^  -'^ 

Vinegar.."... l,42-»  39 

AYiues  032,900  73 

Total 1,000,404  r,7 

GEO.  W.  ROOSEVELT, 

CojisuL 

II  A  V  R  E    A  N  D    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Brest,  Clievbiuirg,  Honlleur,  and  St.  Malo. ) 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  l':3S3. 

Books  and  en<:;raving8 S7dl  56 

Calfskins,  leather,  and  hides 13,246  36 

Cheese  3,001  r<6 

Chureh  ornaments  and  metallic  trimmings 25  00 

Corks... n.t'l^  66 

Drugs  and  medicines 12,  317  81 

Dye  stuffs rj,546  05 

Feathers  and  (lowers,  artificial 12,  033  ^"i 

Furniture  and  cabinet  woods 360  00 

Gnano 00,004  55 

Gloves 3,175  3B 

Glue 1,0U9  39 

Hair,  human 7,  225  53 

Hardware,  machinery,  rails,  pig-iron,  and  zii4c 18,241  80 

Hats  and  hatters'  goods 1, 150  50 

Linen  goods « 1.  888  52 

Millstones,  plaster,  and  cement 11,794  30 

MiscelJaueous 5,717  3-5 

Musical  instruments 420  81 

Oils 3,145  29 

Ores 838  36 

Paints , 653  95 

Preserved  fruits  and  vegetables 10, 5^9  95 

Prunes,  raisins,  nuts,  «S:  c 1 ,  240  84 

Rags  and  old  paper 3,318  29 

.Seeds  and  plants 8, 131  26 

Straw  goods 1,211  25 

Sugar  and  confectionery 18, 109  15 

Toi let  articles  aud  perfumerv  22, 222  44 

Willows '..... 1,112  00 

Wince  aud  liqueurs '. 10,  507  56 

Woolen  cloth 1,290  41 

Total 272,012  02 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1863. 

Books  and  engravings $195  00 

Brandy 047  93 

Calfskins,  leather,  and  hides S,298  02 

Cheese  3,  GOB  52 

Corks 10,.587  9e 

Cotton  goods 939  08 

Drugs  an<l  medicines 22,114  78 

DyestulVs ^I'-'''?r  ^ 

Feathers  and  flowers,  artificial 7,  405  06 

Furniture  and  cabinet  woods 3,036  30 

Glass,  porcelain,  and  potteries. 100  00 

H.Tir,  human 1,206  78 

Hardware,  machinery,  rails,  and  pig-iron 0,  :!l)9  06 

Horses  and  asses 33,  t)05  CO 

India  rubber 147,  075  98 

Jewelry  and  precious  stones '"',  142  31 

Linen  goods 2.  393  42 

Merinoes,  cashemeres,  and  miscellaneous  dress  goods 14, 008  26 


140 


CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 


Millstones,  plaster,  and  cement $14,  465  42 

INIisce'laneons (5,  4(58  58 

Musical  instruments 353  43 

Oils 3,143  50 

Paints 27,085  15 

Preserved  fruits  and  vegetables 8, 9(59  10 

Preserved  meats  and  sardines 1 ,  125  88 

Bags  and  old  paper 700  00 

Silk  and  velvet  piece  goods 427  77 

Sugar  and  confectionery 7, 243  23 

Toilet  articles  and  jjerfumery 39,  429  68 

Willows \ 1,  844  12 

Wines  and  liqueurs 2] ,  654  86 

Wool 109  89 

Total 414,  507  41 

JOHX  B.  GLOVER, 

Consul. 

LA   ROCHELLE    AND   AGENCY. 

(Agency :  Limoges.) 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Brandy $287,493  70 

Porcelain  and  pottery 214,  586  17 

Stationery 3,344  66 

Straw  goods 446  66 

Total 505,371  19 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Brandy $315,516  00 

Glass,  porcelain,  and  pottery 271,349  30 

Stationery 2,  718  14 

Total 589. 583  44 

GEORGE  GIFFORD, 

Consul. 
LYONS. 

(No  return.) 

MARSEILLES  AND  AGENCIES. 

Quarter  euding  March  31,  1883. 


Articles. 


Asphaltum. 


Bastia.' 


Cette. 


■f^'ofipc 

Confectionery  and  sugar $2,  400  60 

■Chenii<;al8:  j 

Glycerine    

Sulphur 

Venlisris    | I     $2,130  20 

Drugs  and  medicines: 

A  rgols I 

Uriigs.  and  ni.-dicinal  plants [      3,223  48 

Dyeing  Htutl's,  cochineal,  and  saffron j  583  52 

<>v|i8uiii,  talc,  and  liuie ' | 

l{air,  animal 1 

IJats,  straw I ! 

Hides  and  gont  skins,  raw  and  tanned ' 

India  nihl)(;r i I 

Pi l[- iron 


AI  iscellaneous 

Kuts : 

Almonds , 

Walnuts  and  Alberts 
Oils: 

Olivo    

Sesame  and  other 

Paints  and  varnishes : 

Ocher,  Jtc 


1,  790  92 


Marseilles. 


$2, 

169, 

13, 

1, 


935  46 
175  OG 
698  44 

274  00 

, 270  00 

, 887  27 
, 436  78 

099  75 
618  87 
152  32 
981  73 
336  97 
552  90 
173  34 
954  00 
778  '1?, 
041  90 

202  66 
104  40 

461  19 

908  00 


3,  820  43 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES. 
Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883 — Continued. 


141 


Articles. 


Bastia. 


Cette. 


Marseilles. 


Perfumery,  pouiatuin  and  essonces  for ' '  $27,  623  67 

Preserved  fruit  and  vegcitaWuK  :  'I 

Capers  and  olives |  2.088  74 

Dares I  2,077  8S 

Rhus , I  1,411  26 

Salt ;    $1,015  65  j  8,  686  47 

Seeds,  plants,  and  flowers :  '  i 

Canary  seed  and  other ' I i  13,382  45 

Tliistl'es,  immortelles,  &c ' ! ;  l,''>-5  71 

Silk,  raw !»,  301  66 

Soap,  ordinarv |  19,122  2» 

Terra  alba..; 6,021  69  I 

WiJios  and  liqtiems :  i  !  ' 

Ordinary  wine 1 26,794  21  \  18,  .IRS  94 

Vennouth \ 13,  157  96 

Liqueurs ' 5,  031  61 

Wood:  ■  [ 

Walnut  burrs .59,  079  91 

Wool 43,  295  45 

Total $2,400  CO       41,059  76  653,682  66 


Quartei'  ending  June  30,  1883. 


Articles. 

Toalon. 

Cette. 

Marseilles. 

$32,  266  OO 

1,382  70 

Cbeniicals : 

55  995  57 



$3,  928  34 

4,220  38 

DrufTS  and  medicines : 

24,  87?  30 
i,  i52  51 

(iiinis  and  other  drugs 



10,242  14 

Dyeins  stuffs : 

8,284  85 

2,681  82 

5,  661  43 

78  177  50 

12,  727  41 



16,  307  50 
3, 433  27 

4,  736  78 

230  00 

Kuts : 

Filberts 

8,  638  46 

341  34 

18,017  27 

4,929  54 

Ocber    

976  31 

Oils: 

Olive 

40,  fi."»6  75 

8,923  .58 

2,668  15 

12,  805  35 

Plants  anil  .seeds : 

Teasels,  immortelles,  bulbs,  roots,  &c 

$2,741  50 

260 '66' 





3,  429  25 
1,7.19  93 

I'reserved  vcfietablts  and  fruit: 

Trutfles,  caper.s,  olives,  raisins 

1,851  74 

2.231  89 
1,315  94 

Salt 

1,842  08 

3,  649  00 

3,  703  47 

6,  740  24 

24,020  13 

3,  740  00 
28,191  10 

Wines  and  litiueurs: 

27.  .528  78 

17,  917  61 

6,830  90 

Wood : 

40.521  57 

Wool .       .              .           

47,  .546  11 

Total 

6,  435  32 

50,  582  01 

482, 101  35 

H.  A.  TAYLOR, 

Consul. 


142  C0NT1^■ENT    OF    EUROPE. 

NANTES    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  L'Orient  and  St.  Nazaire.) 

Quarter  ending  March,  31,  1883. 
Nantes : 

Boots  and  shoes  and  leather $403  78 

Preserved  vegetables  and  sardines 9,292  25 

Seeds  and  plants 27, 645  72 

Wine 635  80 

$37,977  55 

Saint  Nazaire  Agency : 

Ore,  iron 740  50 

Wine 20  00 

7t30  50 

L'Orient  Agency: 

Preserved  vegetables  and  sardines 4,  904  78 

Total 43,642  83 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Machinery $604  81 

Preserved  vegetables 366  38 

Preserved  sardines 21,  816  24 

Seeds 97  70 

Wine 557  63 

Total 23,442  76 

Nantes 5,  993  75 

Saint  Nazaire 283  37 

L'Orient  (sardines) :       17, 165  64 

Total 23,442  79 

THOMAS  WILSON, 

Consul. 
NICE    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Cannes,  Mentoue,  and  Monaco.) 

NICE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1383. 

Glass,  porcelain,  and  potteries $2.50  00 

Toilet  articles  and  perfumery 29,  795  33 

Total 30,045  33 

GEOKGE  F.  MOSIIEU, 

Consul. 
Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Francs. 

Pomade  and  essence 4,  9<15  00 

Toilet  water  and  oil 1,  0.52  25 

Toilet  water 2,817  00 

A utiqne  furniture 4, 343  95 

Pomade 9,963  60 

Oil  (olive) 1,  442  10 

f>il 4,393  45 

Household  effects 9,  429  75 

Essence 48,  630  90 

Ciiina  (old)  and  antique  furniture 6,  592  50 

I'otterics 1,854  8.'i 

Powder  (poudre)  and  extracts 12,  892  50 

Oil  and  pomade 5, 176  05 

Total 113,  553  90 

Total $21,915  90 

W.  F.  KOWLAND, 

Consul. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  143 

CANNES  AGENCY. 
Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Class,  i)orceluin  and  potteries. $'A44  HO 

Toilet  articles  and  i)erfiimoiy ItTfJ  r>i) 

Total 1,321  IK) 

TIIEO.  1).  VALCOUKT, 
Consular  Agent. 
PARIS. 
Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

AUtuition $3,  8«1() 

Arools  and  cream  of  tartar lOo,  17(J 

Art,  works  of 1-29. 12^^ 

Books  and  engravings 'J'y,  tW 

Boots,  shoes  and  leather  manufuotnres 22, 295 

Brandy 4. 197 

Bristles 25,  068 

Buttons  and  trimmings  654,  8.o6 

Calfskins,  leather,  and  hi<I".s 1,039,  2n9 

Carriages 1, 181 

Chemicals 184,  H21 

Church  oiiiaments  and  metallic  trimmings 10,494 

Clocks  and  watches 37,  80M 

Corsets 40,  062 

Costumes  and  dresses 76, 06.0 

Cotton  goods 126,  669 

Drugs  and  medicines .=>,  294 

Dye  stutis 67, 18<) 

Fancy  goods .042.  311 

Feathers  aijd  ilowers,  artiticial  and  millinery 797,  669 

Furniture  and  cabinet  woods 9,377 

Glass,  i>orcelain  and  potteries 92,  438 

Gloves 199,990 

Glue 30,701 

Hair,  human 31,446 

Hardware,  machinery,  rails,  ami  pig-iron 28, 727 

Hats  and  hatters'  goods  and  furs 238, 167 

Horses  and  asses 19, 686 

Hosiery 358,  5*0 

India-rul  ibor 807 

Jewelry  and  precious  stones 737, 831 

Laces  and  tulles bl  1,007 

Linen  goods 90,  .509 

Merinos,  cachemires  and  miscellaneous  dress  goods 5,478,355 

Miscellaneous 63,  .5:W 

Musical  instruments 39,  920 

Oils 2,563 

Optical  and  scieutitic  instruments 158, 151 

Platinum 22, 776 

Paints 30,461 

Preserved  fruits  and  vegetables 54, 201 

Preserved  meat  and  sardines 8,511 

Prunes,  raisins,  nuts,  Ac 4,413 

Rags  and  old  paper 13,205 

Seeds  and  plants 31,  876 

Shawls 19,969 

Silk  and  velvet  piece  goods 25,577 

Silk  and  velvet  ribbons 19, 94J9 

Soap,  ordinary,  and  soap  grease 16, 4.59 

Sponges .' 3,  .568 

Stationery 11,516 

Straw  goods 47,  OiV*! 

Sugar  and  confectionery 2, 4:J9 

Tobacco '. 207 

Toilet  articles  and  perfumery 151.  .543 

Upholstery  goods  and  wall  paper 578,  .551 

Whalebone  ". 53. 576 

Wines  and  liqueurs ll.Hl 

Woolen  cloth 107.  570 

Total 13, 576.  .'14 


144  CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

Quarter  ending  June  3(i,  1683. 

Albumen  $716 

Algols  and  cream  of  tartar 184,  G76 

Art,  works  of 577, 123 

Books  and  engravings 67,  650 

Boots,  shoes,  and  leather  manufactures 22,636 

Brand  V 776 

Bristles •22,807 

Buttons  and  trimmings 3a9,  847 

Calf  skins,  leather,  and  hides 947,279 

Carriages 9, 221 

Chemicals 144, 'JOO 

Church  ornaments  and  metallic  trimmings 25,  125 

Clocks  and  watches .' 42, 107 

Corsets 44, 338 

Costumes  and  dresses 68,  397 

Cot  ton  j^oods 58, 266 

Drugs  and  medicines 7,  290 

Dyestutts 119,815 

Fancy  goods 419,  21o 

Feathers  and  flowers,  artificial  and  millinery 347,  921 

Furniture  and  cabinet  woods 113,571 

Glass,  porcelain,  and  potteries 228,  030 

Gloves 56,049 

Glue 16,416 

Hair,  human 26,  264 

Hardware,  machinery,  rails,  and  pig-iron 84,  042 

Hats,  hatters'  goods  and  furs 326, 503 

Horses  and  as^es 159,  012 

Hosiery 190,  797 

India-rubber 993 

Jewelry  and  precious  stones 1, 160, 135 

Laces  and  tulles 310,965 

Linen  goods  44, 805 

Merinos,  cachemires,  and  miscellaneous  dress  goods  . . . , 3,  396, 987 

Miscellaneous 56, 274 

Musical  instruments 46, 516 

Oils  694 

Optical  and  scientific  instruments 156,  41;i 

I'latiuum 33,994 

Faints 39, 594 

Preserved  fruits  and  vegetables 8, 968 

Preserved  meat  and  sardines 20, 203 

Prunes,  raisins,  nuts,  »fec 857 

Rags  and  old  i>aper 8,327 

Seeds  and  plauts 1, 293 

Shawls 32,443 

Silk  and  velvet  ])iece  goods 7,753 

Silk  and  velvet  rib) ions 11,412 

Soap,  ordinary,  and  soap  grease 37, 705 

Sp<nige3 998 

Stationery    13,893 

Straw  goods 5,  385 

Sugar  and  confectionery 2, 937 

Tobacco 582 

Toilet  articles  and  perfumery 156,  683 

Uliholstery  goods  and  wall  paper 370,  126 

Whalebone 43,924 

Wines  and  liqueurs 16,957 

Woolen  cloth 73,290 

Total 10,811,890 

GEOIUJE  WALKEK, 

Consul-  Oeneral. 
RHEIMS. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Buttons  and  trimmings $987  50 

Corks. 2,542  40 

Corsets 952  14 

Mc.rinoes,  cashmeres,  and  miscellaneous  dress  goods 107, 220  29 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  145 

M i.s(!clliineou8 §1 ,  61»!>  95 

Willows 11,730  77 

Winort  aud  liquors &2U,  771  41 

Total 954,904  46 

Quarter  ending  Jnne  30,  18"53. 

Buttous  aud  trimmings §688  88 

Corsets 509  44 

Dye-atuirs 3,647  28 

Hardware,  machinery,  rails,  and  pig-iron 7, 627  25 

Merinoea,  eashnieres,  and  miscellaneous  dress  goods 134,588  72 

Miscellaneous 1,764  52 

Preserved  fruits  and  vegetables 1 ,  754  82 

Suoar  and  confectionery 1,  038  48 

Willows '. 8,169  42 

Wines  and  liquors 1,524,245  48 

Total 1,684,034  29 

JOHN  L.  FRISBIE, 

Consul. 
ROUEN   AND   AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Bologne-Sur,  Calais,  Dieppe,  Dunkirk,  Lille,  aud  Roulaix.) 

ROUEN. 

Quarter  ending  March  31, 1883. 

Laces  and  tulles §449, 619  07 

Merinoes,  cashmeres,  and  miscellaneous  dress  goods 141,631  62 

Upholstery  goods  and  wall  paper 65,  433  53 

Furniture  and  cabinet  woods 20,  607  00 

Linen  goods 15,868  16 

Toilet  articles  and  perfumery 12, 170  32 

Woolen  cloth 8,  437  90 

Wool 7,774  00 

Horses  and  asses 7, 584  00 

Willows 2,785  30 

Glass,  porcelain,  and  potteries 2,668  00 

Ores 1,474  68 

Chemicals 1,2.59  00 

Glue 1,064  89 

Hosiery [fsii  00 

Hardware,  machinery,  rails,  and  pig-iron 428  00 

Miscellaneous 1 ,  970  62 

Total 741,753  04 

A.  KHODES, 

Consul. 
Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Utrecht  velvet $65,738  67 

Woolen  cloth 26, 290  24 

Cashmere 169,923  76 

Horses  for  breeding  purposes 33,  fi88  00 

Toilet  articles 11,101  87 

Willows 2,430  64 

Liquor 470  10 

Wool 22,462  00 

Carpets 304  00 

Linen  goods 2, 625  82 

Flax 1,701  00 

Laces  and  tulles 289, 583  02 

Chemicals 4,098  00 

Furniture 20,132  00 

Glass    674  00 

Vegetable  fiber 147  60 

Miscellaneous  articles 910  00 

Total 652,480  72 

CHAS.  P.  WILLIAMS, 

Consul. 
62  A— D  E 10 


146 


CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 


ST.  ETIENNE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Silk  (aud  mixed)  ribbons §84,221  52 

Velvet  ribbous 31,335  71 

Elastic  ribbons 296  91 

Cravats  (ladies') --  1,730  21 

Trimmings,  braids,  &c 16, 564  34 

Laces,  tuUf-s,  &c 4,166  37 

Cotton  goods 2,4(17  72 

Gloves  (kid) 212,  402  75 

Kid  aud  lamb  skins :i,'fi27  37 

Miscellaneous 2, 542  72 

Total 359.196  12 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Pieces  of  silk  aud  velvet  goods $619  96 

Silk  (and  mixed)  ribbons  : 81,562  70 

Velvet  ribbous 88,491  48 

Elastic  ribbons 190  10 

Trimmings,  braids,  &c 24,  089  46 

Laces,  tulles,  &.c 3,  314  29 

Cotton  goods 22,297  68 

Gloves ^7,817  09 

Kid  and  lamb  skins 4,822  33 

Miscellaneous 1.  601  12 

Total 254,806  26 

THEODORE  HERTZBERG, 

Commercial  Agent. 


SH^ITZEKLAND. 

BASLE  AND  AGENCY. 
[Agencj^:  Chaux  de  Fouds.) 
Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 


Kind  of  goods. 


Silk  ribbons 

Baw  silk        

Watches  and  watch  materials 

Anilinii  colors 

Btiaw  jioods 

Miscellaneous  goods 


Pirst  quarter 
of  1883. 


^604,155  90 

54,928  10 

403,437  10 

20,  8<J9  90 

7,  702  50 

35,  5G4  65 


Same  period 
last  year. 


$722,  6()8  75 

6,733  75 

526, 175  70 

41,  072  65 

40,462  10 

171,  963  65 


Total i       1,126,688  15  | 

Net  decrease  as  coinparod  with  the  same  period  last  year  . 


1,  509,  076  60 


Increase. 


8, 194  35 


Decrease. 


$118,  512  85 


122,  738  60 
20, 172  75 
32,  759  60 

136,  399  00 


382,  388  45 


Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 


Kind  of  goods. 


Silk  ribbons 

Raw  silk 

Watdu'S  and  watch  materials  . 

AiiiliiD-  colors 

Miscellaneous  goods 


Second  quarter 
of  1883. 


$385,  5C9  90 

21,  745  70 

37H,  591  40 

15,  913  9') 

44,  043  40 


Total 845,  804  35 

Net  ducrease  as  compared  with  the  same  period  last  year 


Same  period 
last  year. 


$377,  470  70 
24,301  60 

404,  870  00 
37,641  55 

326,913  05 


1,171,250  90 


Increase. 


$8,  099  20 


Decrease. 


$2,615  90 

26,278  60 

21,727  60 

282,  869  65 


325,  392  55 


FRANK  H.  MASON, 

Consul. 


DKCLAKED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  147 

BERNE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

CheeHe $1 1*2,  7'22  93 

Silk  tiHMue.s '^5^  287  66 

St  raw  and  cotton  goods ;{<)j  p.57  r,4 

Watclies 1 ,  7()H  44 

Miscellaneous t*'j()  94 

Total 1H0,4()7  51 

(Juartcr  endiiu/  June  30,  1^83. 

Cheese .' glGj,  029  58 

Silk  tissues ll,!/-!  20 

Watches  and  watch  material 1,913  58 

Straw  goods UOJAl  b2 

Wood  carvings f^.Vj  14 

Miscellaneous 1,948  93 

Total 201,343  95 

M.J.  CKAMEK, 

Co7i.svl'General. 
GENEVA    AND    AGENCY. 
(Agency:  Vevey.) 

GENEVA. 
Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Watches,  including  materials  for  nianufacturo  of 862,990  55 

Musical  boxes 10,  .'■)14  15 

Leather 124,  727  96 

Files  and  gravers 3,  U98  15 

Milk,  products  of 14,778  01 

AViue  and  spirits 685  15 

Miscellaneous 14,952  98 

Total 231,746  97 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Watches,  including  materials  for  manufacture  of §84,  849  29 

Musical  boxes 13,  116  65 

Patent  leather  130,015  74 

Files  and  gravers 20,  8r)5  70 

Milk,  jirodiiets  of 12,007  16 

Wine  and  spirits (iG  54 

M  iscellaneous 15, 75U  61 

Total 276,  661  69 

LYELL  T.  ADAMS,  Consul 

HORGEN. 

Quartei-  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Silks  and  silk  goods " §736,  339  42 

Bolting-cloth  and  embroideries 13,  799  10 

Wine,  si)irits,  and  cheese   1,  327  49 

Catholic  <lcvotional  articles - 12,  HKi  21 

Miscellaneous 1,  94()  13 

Total 765,  428  35 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Silk  and  silk  goods §393, 603  53 

Bolting-cloths  and  embroideries 15,848  51 

Wine,  spirits,  and  cheese 3, 692  72 

Catholic  devotional  artich's 7.  776  79 

Miscellaneous 4,  iiii7  96 

Total  for  fiscal  year  ending  .lune  '.W,  1883 425, .'>29  51 

Value  of  declared  exports  during  fiscal  year  eud  iug  June  30.  1882 4li2,  f\;o  98 

Increase  for  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1S83 22,  708  53 


148        .  CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

Aggregate  yearly  summary  of  exports  for  years  ending  respectively  December  31. 


1880. 


1881. 


First  quarter  . . . 
Second  quarter  . 
Third  quarter  . . 
Fourtli  quarter  , 

Total  ...... 


$884,  241  06  ,  $661,  426  67 

516,  654  31  I  319,  598  68 

703,  878  15  i  488,  767  52 

584,  076  07  '  434,  612  66 


$476,  254  85 
320,773  60 
566,432  21 
444,  878  71 


$762,  292  39 
402,  820  98 
775,  070  59 
682,  720  99 


2,  688,  849  59  j  1,  904, 405  53 


1,  808,  339  37   2,  622,  904  95 


WILLIAM  T.  EICE,  ComuL 


ST.  GALLE. 
Year  ending  June  30,  188.3. 


Quarters  ending — 

Articles. 

September 
30, 1882. 

December 
31, 1882. 

March  31, 
1883. 

June  30, 
1883. 

Total. 

Embroidered  goods : 

Hamburg  trimmings,  white  and 
colored  foundation. 

Tamboured  lace  curtians,  vesti- 
bules, &c. 

Handkerchiefs,     ties,    colors, 
dresses,  and  other  fancy  arti- 
cles. 
Cotton  goods : 

Loom  triminings,  in  cotton 

Half  linen  loom  trimmings  and 
dress  jjoods. 

Fancy  articles : 

Francs. 

4,  562,  257  89 
508,  564  00 
443, 168  00 

32,  978  00 
21,  493  00 

7,  023  00 
1,  709  83 

3,  327  00 
74,421  00 

288,  057  00 

31,  256  00 

706,  733  00 

6,  456  00 
1,  647  00 

68,  017  00 

Franca. 
10,521,785  14 
370,  705  00 
238,  371  00 

269,  524  00 
5,  823  00 

39,  602  00 

Fra}ic8. 
8,  600,  608  91 

304,  566  84 
1,  434,  910  81 

325,  084  28 

Francs. 
4,  537,  236  90 
219,  571  12 
625, 346  16 

18,  253  17 
3,  879  40 

15,  356  36 

FVaneg. 

28,  221,  888  84 

1,  403,  406  96 

2,  481,  795  97 

245,  839  45 
31, 195  40 

11,  139  70 

73  121  06 

1,  709  83 

white  foundation. 
Piece  goods : 

33,  213  00 

782,  475  00 

186,  280  00 

14,  059  00 

172,827  00 

.52,  335  00 
12,241  00 

31,  344  00 



36,  883  70 
554,  544  83 

142,  868  69 

10,  299  00 

240,  304  50 

11,578  65 
4,  499  95 

19,884  50 

13  843  98 

fi7  2fi7  fi« 

Figured  and  dotted  Swiss,  &c.. 
Silk  goods: 

Piece  goods 

5, 423  73    1, 416,  863  13 

245,  491  05       862,  696  74 
38  00'        55  652  no 

Embroidered  articles,  robes  and 
robe  trimmings,  on  cashmere 
and  silk. 
Miscellaneous: 

11,754  30 

1,  209  00 
7,  677  00 

4,  933  40 

1,131,618  80 
71,578  65 

Provisions     (including     con- 
densed milk). 

Sundries  (including  embroidery 
machines). 

27,  061  95 
134, 175  90 

6,  757,  107  72 
1,  304, 121  78 

12,  731,  581  14 
2,  457, 195  16 

11  697  174  36 

5,450,013  ,57 
1, 151,  852  61 

36,  635,  876  79 
7,070.723  13 
5,150,689  11 

Total  in  United  States  gold  coin . 
Total  for  the  preceding  year  . . . 

2,  257,  553  64 

ncrease 

1,  920, 033  02 

EMOKY  P.  BEAUCHAMP, 

Consul. 
ZURICH. 

Quarte)'  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Silkfgoods,  raw  silk,  and  Hilk  bolting-cloth $751,498  22 

Straw  good.s,  hemp  and  bast  plaits,  &.c 89,  018  7 1 

Mi.sccllaiicous 14,239  32 


Total 854,756  25 

JOHN  SYZ, 

Vice-  Consul. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  149 

Quarter  endimj  June  \\Q,  18H;J. 

Silk  goods $.'{93,085  98 

Straw  goods 10,249  12 

MiscelliUieoiiH l.'{,  'S.W  21 

Total 41(i,  .%9  31 

Siinie  period  iii  1882,  iucludiug  Ilorgen,  which  is  reportetl  separately 
since  Ist  July,  1882 1,104,883  12 

s.  IT.  M.  byp:rs, 

Consul. 


OIBRALTAR. 

Quarter  endiny  March  31, 1883. 

Carpets $44  50 

Household  ellects 488  10 

Moorish  curiosities 300  06 

Portuguese  crockery 129  43 

Total ■ 1,02209 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Moorish  curiosities  aud  rugs $479  58 

Gum 2'?2  3 1 

Skius  aud  hides 179  03 

Total 941  52 

HORATIO  J.  SPKA&UE, 

Consul. 


SPAIN. 

ALICANTE. 

(No  returns.) 

BARCELONA  AND  AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Grao,  Paliua,  Port  Mahou,  Tarragona,  aud  Torrevieja. ) 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 


Articles. 

Barcelona 

Tarragona 
Agency. 

Grao 
Agency. 

Torrevieja 
Agency. 

Total. 

Wino 

$790  77 

12,  TKT  40 

■jm  20 

$44, 170  85 

$31, 138  88 

$76, 106  50 

Cork  8 

12,  783  40 

"s.sio  10 

.;: :.::::....... 

•.'9'J  20 

8.  MO  10 

198,  048  95 
3, 003  55 
2, 309  20 

198,  (M8  95 

3.003  55 

Saflfron     

•J,  :i09  20 

Salt    



$21,000  00 

21,0(10  00 

851  00 

851  OO 

Total 

13,  873  37 

52,  686  95 

235,351  58 

21,000  00 

3-.'2,911  90 

7 

FREDK.  H.  SCHEUCn, 

Consul. 


150  CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

CADIZ    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Ageucies:  Algeciras,  Hiielva,  Jeres  de  la  Frontera,  Sau  Luca  de  Barrameda,  aud 

Seville.) 

CADIZ. 

Quartei-  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Wines $189,  .504  24 

Cork  aud  corkwood 93,691  92 

Olives 11,816  00 

Sundries 11,231  29 

Iron  ore 10, 563  26 

C upreous  suli)liar  ore 9,  480  20 

Salt 8,059  35 

Olive  oil 4, 148  00 

Licorice  paste 3,  048  34 


Total 841, 542  60 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Wines $SSS,  556  71 

Salt 17,272  72 

Cork  and  cork  wood 37,466  97 

Olives    8,457  14 

Licorice  paste 10, 889  42 

Sundries; 13,711  78 


Total 476,354  74 

ERNEST  L.  OPPENHEIM, 

Cotisul. 

CORKUNNA    AND    AGENCIES. 
(No  returns.) 

DENIA. 

(No  returns.) 

GARRUCHA. 

(No  returns.) 

MADRID. 

(No  returns.) 

MALAGA    AND    AGENCIES. 
(Agencies:  Adra,  Almeria,  Granada,  and  Port  ofMarbella.) 

MALAGA. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Raisins $202,347  37 

Palniit-af  hats 21,  938  69 

Almonds ] 9, 21 0  43 

Wine 6,323  04 

Licorice  root 5,090  90 

Ergot 2,489  70 

Oiivooil.... 1, 350  38 

Orange  peel 1,033  57 

Sundries 763  99 

Colocj  nth  526  89 

Raisin  papers 243  76 

Brandy 135  10 

Total 261  45ii  82 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    I/NITED    STATES.  151 

(Quarter  ending  June  150,  1883. 

RaiHiiis r>9,l-^  :51 

Licoiict^  ])ii.ste  13,  4r>4  10 

Paliiilijaf  hats U,  3IW  88 

Wine H,  20")  30 

Almonds 2,040  14 

Oran<;e  peel !>!'>  04 

Siuxlries •'JOf)  72 

Models 2|1  33 

Earthenware 75  72 

Total <J4,024  14 

II.  C.  MAKSTON, 

Connul. 
SANTANDER   AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Bilbao,  Gijou,  and  San  Sebastian. 

SANTANDER. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 
Iron  ore,  2,330  tons $4,070  00 

Quarter  ending  June  30, 1883. 
Iron  ore,  3,284  tons $0,400  00 

RAMON  De  CASUSO, 

Acting  Consul 


PORTUGAL. 

LISBON    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Faro,  Oporto,  and  Sfetubal.) 

,  LISBON. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Corkwood $220,863  51 

Sardines •>,577  72 

Iron  ore 7, 755  57 

Salt i^,  730  70 

Wax 7,710  99 

Cottee 5,  800  99 

Gnm  copal 5,045  41 

Wine :Wl  90 

Crude  rubber 308  71 

Total 259,  301  50 

(Quarter  ending  June  30,  lsb3. 

Corkwood ^197,  9r<l   12 

African  beeswax 22,  323  69 

Salt 20,509  74 

Corks 7,  430  94 

Sardines 0,  i)30  ()9 

Gum  copal ■*•  "j'-'':^  *? 

Iron  ore 4 ,  5{">,'>  35 

Elephant's  tusks - 1,  30."<  57 

Wine 084  03 

Total 200,129  96 

JOUN  M.  FRANCIS, 

Consul-Ointnil. 


152  CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

THE  AZOEES. 

Quarter  ending  March  31, 1883. 

Straw  Vraid  and  hats $3,144  98 

Old  metal 431  75 

Fruit  (oranges) 288  06 

Embroideries 241  08 

Miscellaneous 87  49 

Wine 62  24 

Total 4,255  60 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Straw  hats  and  braid $2,506  11 

Old  metal 513  25 

Embroideries 443  32 

.Total 3,462  68 

S.  W.  DABNEY, 

Consul. 


ITALY. 

BRINDISI. 
(No  return.) 

CASTELAMARE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Green  fruit $70,305  79 

Macaroni 12,  446  31 

Wine 967  00 

Oliveoil 295  69 

Total 84.014  79 

Qvarter  ending  June  30,  1883.       , 

Green  fruit $51,824  71 

Macaroni 13,  585  73 

Wine  804  80 

Cheese , 246  00 

Total 66,461  24 

A.  M.  WOOD, 

Commercial  Agent. 

FLORENCE  AND  AGENCY. 

(Agency  :  Cagliari.) 

FLORENCE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Straw  goods $493,  595  19 

Pictures    6,097  77 

Miirl.lr  statuary 14,929  95 

Alabaster  works 432  00 

Mosaics 762  50 

Wine 298  31 

Borax 1,326  83 

Cliina  and  majolica 215  95 

Soap ■ 3,239  05 

Skins  662  12 

Furniture 3,  892  20 

Total 525,451  87 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  153 

Quarter  ending  June'dO,  1883. 

Straw  goods §258, 2G4  91 

Pictures 5:?,  523  72 

Marbln  statuary ;{?,  .523  45 

Alabastor  works 1,  IWl   11 

Mosaics S,  144  7y 

Furniture  and  antiquities 7,  l:J5  27 

China  and  earthou  ware 1,  'J4'J  G2 

Borax 1  _  3()(]  78 

Olive  soap ><52  40 

Miscellaneous 1, 132  (i2 

Total 371,214  G7 

WM.  L.  WELSH, 

Consul. 
CAGLIARI  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Marine  salt $1,503  40 

,  Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Marine  salt §14,464  68 

Unwashed  wool 13, 563  45 

•  

Total 28,028  13 

ALPHONSE  DOL, 

Consular  Agent. 

GENOA  AND  AGENCY. 

(Agency:  Spezia.) 

GENOA. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Cheese §7, 102  38 

Chestnut  extract "l,;>49  71 

Citron,  candied 2,  847  19 

Filigree 4,037  01 

Fruit,  dried 173  70 

Herbs,  medicinal  ( Hepatica  nobili«) 1 ,  752  60 

Macaroni 11,904  »2 

Marble  work   201  22 

Milk,  condensed 4,637  03 

Molds,  copper,  for  macaroni 45  80 

Oakum 4,095  71 

Oil,  olive 2,830  53 

Oil,  sesame 2, 923  32 

Paper 1.2«»7  62 

Rags 4,476  47 

Rice 2,  3.7  54 

Roots,  rice 5,  480  30 

Roots,  gentian 8(i0  88 

Sa  usage  of  Bologna 905  63 

Slate 363  80 

Soap 808  00 

Velvet :«  60 

Water,  mineral 133  00 

Werranth 466  :«} 

Wine,  all  kinds 6,  427  77 

Miscellaneous )"^(i  11 

Total 68,592  10 

J.  F.  IIAZELTJX, 

Consul. 


154  CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Barrels,  empty  petroleum $1, 400  00 

Cheese '. '  3,r)r'4  39 

Citron,  candied 6,041  02 

Filigree 1,660  13 

Furn  iture  332  r)0 

Macaroni 4, 260  60 

Mushrooms,  truffles,  pease,  and  tomato  sauce 569  00 

Mohis,  copper,  for  macaroni 462  dO 

Oil,  olive 6,432  00 

Pictures,  oleographic 667  50 

Eags 4,910  00 

Eice 1,219  00 

Eoots,  rice 4,323  00 

Eoots,  briar,  gentian,  and  medicinal 300  00 

Salt 1,156  00 

Sausage  of  Bologna 934  00 

Shell  work , 325  00 

Soap,  common , 231  50 

Stubl.le , 1,203  00 

Talc,  powdei-ed,  white  stone 2,369  50 

Tamarind,  extract 300  00 

Tunny  in  oil 242  00 

Umbrellas,  silk ! 285  00 

Vermouth 785  00 

Wines,  all  kinds ^. 5,525  00 

Miscellaneous *. 1,771  00 

Total 51,228  14 

A,  P.  FRANCIA, 

Vice-  Consul. 

LEGHORN    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Bologna  and  Carrara.) 

LEGHORN. 

Quartet'  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Alabaster  works $4,211  67 

Argols 18, 020  17 

Briar  wood 2,  361  17 

Boracic  acid 40, 213  66 

Bees- wax 1,548  55 

Buttons  (corozo  nut) 1,210  32 

Candied  citrons 54,582  65 

Cheese 741  73 

Coral  (nianufacturcd) 550  39 

Fine  arts 289  50 

Gen  tiau  root 30()  30 

Hemp 1,322  24 

Iron  ore 15,  390  21 

JiiiiijK'r  berries 1,874  19 

Marl)lc,  in  lilocks 103,370  82 

M;nl.lc,  worked 6,538  18 

Marble,  statuary 8,332  18 

Olivi;  oil    28,209  91 

Orris  root 1,470  32 

Pumice-stone 4,  757  31 

Pnmice-stone  bricks 408  45 

Rags 47,  3()()  47 

Soap 30,472  47 

Soaj)  stock 1(),  705  42 

Sienna  earth 4,  7()1  08 

Sausag(\s 64  18 

Umber  earth 492  26 

Wine 3,243  V9 

MiscellaneoiiH 271  72 

Total 399,080  81 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  155 

Quarter  ending  June  'M),  ItiH'.i. 

Alabasterwoiks >  ?4,  301  87 

Ai-fiols 10, 1*75  88 

Biiiir  wo  il 1 ,  2t;(i  :19 

I5()iacic  acid 75, (174  01 

BecH-wax Hl4  :J5 

Buttons  (corozo  nnt) l.yiO  M2 

Candied  citrons (I'J,  Hl)7  ;>7 

Chalk 105  «)8 

Chet'se 2r>:{  79 

Fine  arts MO  40 

Furniture l.<;40  50 

Hemp  (1,079  99 

Iron  ore  11,  415  95 

Juniper  berries 4".{9  57 

Marl.le,  block 70,558  19 

Marble,  worked 7,441  45 

Marble,  sawed l,:?:?:i  17 

Marble,  statuary 14, 942  98 

on  ve  oil ' 28, 108  13 

Orris  root 1,  K57  07 

Pumice-stone 7,073  09 

Raj^s , ■ 40,  (;15  32 

Soap 37,759  84 

Soap  stock 5,  571  76 

Sien na  ea rth 2,  (509  81 

Talc 590  69 

Umber  earth 3,  771  55 

Wi  u (! 0,  595  09 

Miscellaneous 244  34 

Total 420, 296  35 

CHAS.  P.  BARNARD, 

Consul. 
BOLOGNA  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Hemp 812,8(53  60 

Rags 19,303  26 

Rice-straw  plaitings 14, 079  35 

Total 46, 246  21 

ZANOTTI  ZUIGIZ, 
Acting  Consular  Agent. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Hemp §21,530  84 

Medicines.  ..^ 313  62 

Sausages 568  01 

Total 22.412  47 

CARLO  GARDIXl, 

Consular  Agent. 
CARRARA  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1HS3. 

147  blocks  of  marble,  15,788  cubic  palms §10,5(52  00 

371  .slabs  of  marble,  769  cubic  feet 1,450  00 

37  cases  worked  marble 7;5(i  00 

30  cases  marble  statuary   5,  122  00 

Mi.scel  laneous 8  00 

Total 17,872  GO 

ULISSE  BOCCACCI, 

Consular  Agent. 


156  CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

MESSINA    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Gioja,  Milazzo,  and  Syracuse.) 
MESSINA. 

^  Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Argols P,  145  00 

Almonds 5,295  00 

A8j)haltum 1,006  71 

Brimstone 204,871  16 

Canary  seed 18,(581  64 

Clieese 2,200  03 

Dates 200  00 

Essences 63,  403  62 

Filberts 7, 1.^0  90 

Fruit,  lemons  and  oranges 1,  060,215  15 

Lemon  juice,  concentrated 3,  439  00 

Licorice  root 5,  575  00 

Olive  oil 5,617  00 

Pistachio  kernels 420  00 

Sumac 5,138  80 

Silk : 4,642  00 

Soap  stock 1,619  00 

Tomato  paste 224  06 

Wi ne : 996  00 

Miscellaneous 530  00 

Total 1,394,370  07 

GEO.  H.  OWElN^, 

Consul. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Almonds '. $3,471  00 

Brimstone 140,589  90 

Chees.-   .516  10 

Essences 69,895  48 

Filberts 19,116  78 

Fruit  (lemons  and  oranges) 335,698  77 

Licorice  ])aste 2,  .598  50 

Olive  oil 4,667  85 

Sumac 6,363  30 

Shoes 400  00 

Wine 320  00 

Total .583,637  68 

LETTERIO  PIRRONE, 

Yvoe-Gonsul. 

MILAN. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Aquarella  paintings $135  10 

Cheese 4,3h3  85 

Gloves 43,777  01 

Hr)uscliold  effects 540  40 

Liilu.uiH 2,084  31) 

Miiiiulactured  silk  30,059  49 

Medicinal  j)reparation8 304  16 

Mistrcllaueous 1,  340  76 

Quiiiino 3,474  2r> 

Kawsilk 420,977  23 

Statuary 405  30 

Straw  fi.r  bnishcs 1,196  45 

Straw  braids  for  hats 1,159  93 

Total 509,838  32 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  157 

(Jttartcr  endnnj  June  'M,  l«ti;{. 

Afiuiuclla  i>aintiiif;n $il,  IKJ  50 

Cliccso Id-jl  10 

GlovcH ;{(}_  «77  55 

Li(in<Mir.s  !)(;4  0:{ 

Mamifactiired  silk 1<),  (147  90 

Oil  paint  iiigM DtJ  50 

Raw  silk : 470,  21)8  76 

Ricti  root [KVJ  12 

Statuary 4,  O'jH  r>8 

MiscoUaiU'ous t>.  171  79 

Total 544,4:51  83 

DUNHAM  J.  GRAIN, 

Consul. 

NAPLES   AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Bari  and  Rodi.) 

NAPLES. 

Quarttr  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Argols $67,  486  86 

Gloves 54,  004  49 

Kaf-s 36,003  88 

Fruit 19,485  34 

Licovice 13,  724  57 

Olive  oil 12,431  89 

Tartar 4,364  26 

Sundries 4,  260  55 

Wino 2,184  50 

Hninau  hair 1,814  71 

Macaroui 1,591  46 

Olio  al  solfuro 868  74 

Total 218,221  25 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Argols $50,  347  27 

Rags 28,  637  01 

Gloves 14,  390  47 

Olive  oil 4,347  24 

Bronzes  (works  of  art) 4,  Oi^tS  88 

Sundries 3,  74.-<  96 

Licorice 3,  424  75 

Wine 2,326  65 

Garlic 1,  320  36 

Soap  stock 909  (i5 

Macaroui f^83  39 

Human  hair 500  20 

Total 114,906  83 

B.  O.  DUNCAN, 

Consul. 

PALERMO    AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Carini,  Girgenti,  Licata,  Marsala,  Terranova,  and  Trajiaui.) 

PALERMO. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Brimstone $116,129  00 

Canary  seed 2.393  00 

Cosmetics 1 ,  765  00 

Filberts 5,699  00 


158  CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

Fruits 567,957  00 

Maiina 1 ,  66(i  00 

Macaroni 'S,7•2'^  00 

Oil  of  lemons 5,129  OO 

Sumac 87,942  00 

AVine 1,»99  00 

Miscellaneous 2,439  00 

Total - 790,741  00 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Brimstone ^1104, 788  00 

Cosmetics 943  00 

Fruits 780,865  00 

Filberts - 5,605  00 

Macaroni 2,853  00 

Manna 3,418  00 

Sumac 74,516  00 

Wine 2,556  00 

Miscellaneous 1 ,  940  DO 

Total 977,484  00 

S.  p.  BAYLY, 

Consul. 
CARINI  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 
Fruits $54,428  78 

A.  BARBARA, 

Consular  Agent. 

GIRGENTI  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Brimstone .' $5,569  20 

Do 12,994  80 

Do 10,  006  60 

Do 10,939  50 

Do 7,  381  40 

Do 7,  ()66  66 

Do 11,072  06 

Do - 12,984  80 

Total 78,615  02 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Brimstone $14,205  60 

Do 14, 169  62 

Do 14,265  10 

Do 12,  844  94 

Do 35,208  00 

Total 90,693  26 

LEWIS  (iRANET, 

Consular  Agent. 
LICfATA  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  Murclt  31,  1883. 
Brimstone $70,399  87 

Quarter  ending  June  '.W,  1883. 
Brimstone; $38,247  12 

MICHAEL  VERDERAME, 

Consular  Aqent. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES.  159 
MARSALA  ACiENCY. 

Quarter  endi It;/  March  '.W,  1883. 

Winc8 $2,  041  04 

(Juarlir  induxj  June  ','0,  1883. 

Wiii«N §8,  ():?9  r,o 

Olive  oil -jOC  ^,^, 

Total H,  24(5  O.'i 

GEO.  KAY  SOX, 

Consiihir  At/mt. 

TRAPANI  AGENCY. 

Quarter  iiuUur/  .]fitrcli  31,  1883. 

Salt §22,954  30 

Quarter  ending  June  '.10,  1883. 

Salt §27,370  29 

LEONARDO  MAHIIOXE, 

Consular  Agent. 

ROME    AND     AGENCIES. 

(Agencies :  Ancoua  and  Civita  Veccliia.) 
ROME. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Books  and  engravings 8U7G  47 

Bronzes  2, 076  26 

Fnrnit lue  and  tVauies  (il6  16 

Majolioii  ware  and  potteries 273  29 

Marble,  wrought 1,910  12 

Marl)le,  statnary 4,  142  36 

Mosaics  4(19  74 

Paintings,  oil  and  water  color 2,  998  48 

Sienna  earth 66  20 

Tapi'stries  and  stuti's 332  95 

Wine 405  30 

Miscellaneous 39  57 

Total 14,446  90 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Books,  photographs,  and  engravings §1,014  79 

Bronzes 3,788  40 

Fill  nit  nre  and  frames ^ I,  364  12 

Majolica  ware,  porcelain,  and  potteries 3,  045  ;i5 

Marble,  wronght 2,  224  52 

Marliie  statuary 16,779  81 

Mosaics '. 799  02 

Paintings,  oil  and  water  color 20,  :}.~5  82 

Plaster  casts 4 1 1  67 

Sienna  earth <)37  48 

Tapestries,  rugs,  stuft's,  andsacred  vestments 2, 21 1  39 

Wine 2,  275  28 

Miscellaneous 7.'j8  49 

Total 55,  69(5  14 

LEWIS  KICILMOXl), 

ConsulGeneral. 


160  CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

ANCONA  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Asphaltum $1,980  00 

TUEIN. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Raw  silk 128,800  28 

Rice-straw  plats 23,  495  80 

Vermouth 15,  302  24 

Gun  stocks 140  79 

Canned  goods 50  75 

Total 67,789  86 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Vermouth $17,018  95 

Rawsilk 12,296  10 

Rice-straw  plats 2,  907  54 

Oil  paintinjis 501  *80 

Lucifer  wax  matches 270  20 

Orgau-piano 84  92 

Gunstocks ; 23  16 

Total 33, 102  67 

LOUIS  DE  FERNEX, 

Vice- Consul. 

VENICE. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Glassware  and  beads $3,  018  00 

Carved  wood  and  furniture 1, 089  00 

Paintings 2,890  00 

Straw,  manufactured 9,764  00 

Hemp 10,  739  00 

Bronzes 639  00 

Photographs 145  00 

Statuary 230  00 

Miscelhineous 273  00 

Total 28,877  00 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Glassware  and  beads $3,386  00 

Carved  wood  and  furniture 4,  678  00 

Paintings , 3,  070  00 

Straw  goods... 5,134  00 

Hemp 10,484  00 

Bronzes : 401  00 

Instrinuents 160  00 

Photographs 65  00 

Jetgoiids 922  00 

Miscellaneous 505  00 

Total 28,  805  00 

Mc  WALTER  B.  NO  YES, 

Consul. 


ITIALTA. 

(No  returns.) 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES. 


Kil 


CONSULAR    DISTRICTS    AND    AGENCIES. 
Quarter  endiutj  March  M,  1883. 


Articles. 

Budapesth. 

Prague. 

Trieste. 

Vienna. 

$3,  973  94 
1,  327  37 

ToUl. 

Amber,  ci-ude 

$3,  973  94 

1,327  37 

12,091  27 

10.  308  94 

1,  170  .56 

358,  087  78 

28.  160  97 

21t,  :iKl    70 

:w  l(i7  73 

A  It,  works  of 

15od  feathers  

$39  48 

.$12,651  79 
10.  368  94 

1,  170  56 
19,  388  82 

7,615  68 

1,  979  95 

2,  266  50 
1,  727  10 



... 

Biittoii.i 

338,  698  96 
20,418  85 
6,  20;i  49 
35,901  23 
54.  506  01 
1.5,292  33 
11,  022  92 
713  15 
15,  982  47 

126  44 

187  90 

$2i,6io  36 

Fancy  fjooils  ami  jowolry 

Fans 

r>«,  233  71 

750,  204  86 

11,022  92 

208,510  44 

24,  flOX  91 

70,  (172  01 

5,  42.-.  51 

2.  907  20 

18,748  78 

78,  600  99 

]o  559  g5 

127, 127  32 

613,  W5  21 

Furniture 

267,  797  29 
8,  626  44 

Gum 

76,  672  01 

5,  041  37 
2,  907  20 

384  14 

Hops 

18, 748  78 
13, 902  00 

4, 847  43 

59,911  .56 

9.274  24 

142,  920  17 

202  70 

Lentils  and  beans 

3,285  41 

14"'  9''0  17 

282  43 
18,  858  35 

485  13 
22,  028  20 
17  586  36 

Mineral  water 

3, 169  85 

17,  586  36 
9,  806  93 

"  6,' 698' 70 

294  05 

10  100  98 

583  51 

12, 168  34 

12,  751  85 

6, 698  70 

53  077  ''9 

Ozokerite 

53,  677  29 

23,  .554  01 

6,  212  74 

284  74 

''84  74 

Shawls 

5,  760  52 
29.440  20 
25,  381  99 

5  700  52 

Silks  and  velvets 

5,540  88 

34,981  08 
25  381  99 

2,  654  86 

2  054  86 

Tartar,  crude 

54,  628  25 
124  75 

54  0''8  "JS 

Tobacco 

1, 193  00 

\317  75 

2, 274  48 

o  '>74  4g 

Umbrella  fixtures         -   -   --    -   -- 

2, 332  69 
3, 155  44 

6,535  64 

2  'Xil  69 

2,371  86 

310  39 

'7.896  16 
19,  079  16 

5  837  69 

7  890  16 

Miscellaneous 

5,994  16 

31   008  96 

Total 

l.'JS.  147  44 
198,045  02 

387,  526  89 
513,  575  90 

840,  847  17 
(525,  327  00 

884,  398  34 
802,  0.J8  30 

2,  265  919  80 

2, 139,  006  28 

215,  .520  17 

82.  340  04 

126  913  52 

44,  897  58 

126,  049  07 

JAMES  KILEY  WEAVER, 

Consul- a  eneral. 
Quarter  ending  June  30,  18H3. 


Articles. 

Bndapesth. 

Prague. 

Trieste. 

Vienna. 

Total. 

$8,259  06 

4, 579  48 

$8.  259  06 

4.  .->70  48 

$20,601  70 

11,  264  31 

221  85 

18,201  42 

8,541  95 

5,  .550  32 

5.  091  67 

709  80 

"i," 432  08 

353,450  58 

3,  734  45 

20,  0(11   70 

Beer 

\\.\HA  31 

221  1^5 

207, 4.56  73 
43,  696  75 
17,678  .58 
57,  79H  78 
10.  050  56 

225.658  15 

.52,2.38  70 

Drugs  and  chemicals 

Fancy  goods  and  jewelry 

'""i787'96 

$17,924  87 

41.1.'i;j  77 
o:i,  twi  41 

10,  700  42 

17,  340  60 

91,  709  35 

lOit,  049  95 

12, 629  07 
5,682  35 
3.  504  51 



14.061  15 

Zh9  132  93 

79  55 

7,318  .51 

41.963  73 

41.9tVi  73 

Hair,  human i 

7,  920  70 

7,  920  70 

62  A— D  E- 


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162 


CONTINENT    OF    EUKOPE. 
Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883 — Contimied. 


Articles. 


Budapesth.      Prague. 


$19,930  69 

'$29,"849'63'j'"'7,'923'20' 

... !!.!."!.".'' "i.ogi'es 


58,  076  57 


Insect  powder 

Iron  and  steel  manufactures 

Leather  and  skln.s 

Linen  and  cotton  goods 

Mineral  water 

Meerschaum,  crude 

Musical  instiuments 

Oils 

Ozokerite 

Petroleum  barreLs,  empty 

Porcelain  and  pottery 

Sardines 

Seeds 

Shawls 

Silks  and  velvet 

Smokers'  articles 

Sponges ' j 

Tartar,  crude , ' 

Tobacco ! 

Toys ! !    10,730  90 

441  14 

2,404  55 


Trieste. 


$16, 205  14 
442"82' 


Vienna. 


$4,  259  82 
32,  368  81 
111,  876  62 


291  60 


1,  555  20 
'31,' 787' 75 

"'s.rio'n 


14,  727  87 
12,747  14 


6,  046  59 
12,617  96' 


6,  801  96 


Wine. .*. !    14,049  20 

Wool 

Miscellaneous 


4,  557  44 
68,  784  33 
36,  983  02 


877  49 

30,095  97 

2,  508  98 

2,  686  67 

'"'2,' 677' 89' 

11, 180  83 
7,591  71 

Total. 


$16,  205  14 

4,  -259  82 

52,  742  32 

111,  876  62 
37,  772  83 
14,  727  87 
13,  838  77 

1.  555  20 
6,  046  59 

31,  787  75 
70,  094  53 

3,  720  71 
291  60 

4,  557  44 
75,  586  29 
36,  983  02 

877  49 
30,  095  97 

2,  508  98 
10,  730  90 
17, 177  01 
11, 180  83 
12,  674  15 


Total 

Total  same  quarter,  1882 

...      62,398  54 
...    115,312  62 

544,  124  53 
554,  098  51 

227,  468  58 
449,  001  56 

711,757  00 
906,  983  82 

1,  545,  748  63 

2,  025,  456  51 

...      52,  914  08 

9,  973  98 

221,  592  98 

195,  226  82 

479,707  86 

Vienna,  July  16,  1883. 


WILLIAM  HERZ, 

Vice  Consul-  General. 


TURKEY. 

CONSTANTINOPLE  AND  AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Adriauo]3le,  Dardauelles,  Philoppopolis,  Riistcbuck,  Salouica,  and  Trebi- 

zoiide.) 

CONSTANTINOPLE. 

QiKtrter  ending  March  M,  I88."i. 

Attar  of  roses §14,  740  75 

Tiirkisli  embroideries  and  bazaar  articles 9,557  78 

Carpets  and  vugs 6, 186  .52 

Wool  (bed  and  carpet) 4,489  51 

Silk :i,  959  51 

Gum  tra<;acantli   3, 571  68 

Rags y,  071  :{6 

Beans  (Danube) 1,  8-29  65 

Tobacco  (leaf) 1,70:5  05 

Scaminony 1,  :{65  86 

Goat-skins 374  37 

Total 49,806  04 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Enibroi(bries  and  Tiirkisli  l»azaar  articles $'22,  867  87 

Rugs  and  carpets 17,  962  60 

Attar  of  ros.-H 10,  .546  99 

Tobacco  and  cigarettes 6,  (578  03 

Gum  tragacaiitb 2,961  20 

Wool  (goat's  aud  carpet) 1,(I0()  78 

Walnut  wood 932  98 

Oil  of  gerauiuui 529  23 

Sundries .5,129  08 

Total 68,614  76 

G.  H.  HEAP, 

Consul  General. 


DECLARED    EXPORTS    FOR    THE    UNITED    STATES,  163 

GREECE. 

PATRAS  AND  AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Cephalonia,  Corfu,  Piraeus,  Syra,  and  Zaute.) 

PATRAS. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 
Cumiuts §236,895  77 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 
Currants .S'>2,  31.5  05 

E.  HANCOCK, 

C07ViUl. 
ZANTE  AGENCY. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 
CinrantH §41,395  62 

ED.  D.  BAKFF, 

Avt'uuj  Consular  Agent. 


ROUinAMIA. 

(No  rL'tunis.) 


POLYNESIA.. 
HAWAIIAN  ISLANDS. 

HONOLULU  AND    AGENCIES. 

(Agencies:  Hilo,  Kabului,  and  Mahukona.) 

HONOLULU. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Sugar §1,806,  3.t5  39 

Rice 119,811  98 

Hidonand  tallow 21,2f.9  11 

Wliale  oil _ I-J.C-IO  00 

IJaiianas -. s,  78H  79 

Returned  goods 7, 211  80 

Molasses 5,550  38 

Opium 5, 178  18 

Colleo •  1 .  216  81 

Copra 293  94 

Tobacco 273  50 

Total 1. 988, 589  88 

Quarter  ending  ,func  30,  1883. 

Sugar §2,  .')C)2, 852  68 

Rice 171, 2;n  60 

Hides 2f.,  197  89 

Wool 12,  194  50 

I5auanas U',  932  80 

Molasses 7,l>i>5  64 

Oil 4,  IKO  00 

Coffee ....  813  26 

Copra 744  05 

Awa  root 200  00 

Miscellaneous 10,182  10 

Total 2,  .>-07,  806  52 

]).  A.  Mckinley, 

Consul. 


184  CONTINENT    OF    EUROPE. 

KAHULUI  AGENCY. 

Qxiarter  eruUng  May-ch  31, 1883, 

Sugars $171,559  65 

Hides 3, 113  88 

Tallow 238  54 

Total 174,912  07 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 

Sugar r.":r..r:'V.:. !?526,249  oo 

Hides 1,945  22 

Tallow 112  00 

Guava  jelly 133  87 

Total 528,440  09 

A.  F.  HOPKE, 

Consular  Agent. 


SOCIETY  ISI^ANDS. 

TAHITI. 

Quarter  ending  March  31,  1883. 

Cottou,  giuued,  73,229  kilograms $32, 953  05 

Fungus,  10,448  kilograms 1,924  50 

Mother  of  pearl  shell,  25,647  kilograms 11,413  90 

Tortoise  shell,  51  kilograms 103  00 

Vauilla  beans,  153  kilograms 459  00 

Desiccated  cocoanut,  1,342  kilograms 136  67 

Old  metal,  98  kilograms 14  70 

Old  iron,  180  kilograms 4  00 

Lime  juice,  2,.'>97  gallons 515  80 

Salted  hides,  132 330  00 

Goat  skins,  121 60  50 

Ship's  knees,  1,642 4,302  04 

Cocoanuts,  141.000 2,736  00 

Oranges,  750,000  ...• 3,375  00 

Total  value 58,328  16 

Quarter  ending  June  30,  1883. 
Cotton : 

G inned,  111,507  kilograms $49,  473  19 

Seed,  18,000  kilograms 144  00 

Mother  of  ])earl  KJiell,  3rt,010  kilograms 17,018  95 

Fungus,  4,249  kilograms 888  63 

Soap  stociv,  -JO.OOO  kilograms 100  00 

Vanilla  beans,  241  kilograms 819  50 

Desiccated  cocoanut  855  kilograms 82  82 

Old  mclal,  70  kilograms 11  10 

Lime  juice,  H,->(i3  gallons 1 ,  652  60 

Ifuni,"  15  gallons 20  00 

Oranges,  1,156,000 -..  5,467  .50 

Cocoanuts,  190,:iOO 3,644  40 

Tamanu  logs,  •<!61 1,005  54 

Hides,  1.55 3H7  50 

Goatskins,  261 130  .50 

Total 80,846  23 

DOKENCE  ATWATER, 

Consul. 

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